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Emich Avi8r 12-18-2010 04:07 PM

Private pilot written results damaged :(
 
Heres the deal, im a aviation flight technology students at Eastern Michigan University i took my written the other day i passed of course...anyway...i had the results on the back dash of my car so it wouldnt get bent up or anything but somehow it ended up on the floor and someone stepped on it with a wet shoe now its all messed up how do i go about getting a new one? how long does it take? im kind of on a time schedule considering im suppose to do my check ride next week. its all messed up but all the important info is still there including the raised seal etc would i really need a new one considering all the info is still there but the rest of my paper is messed up

2StgTurbine 12-18-2010 04:28 PM

If you are ready to take a checkride, you should able to figure it out for yourself. I got mine damaged and within minutes I found out how to get a new one. There are even other threads on this forum that cover it. You can also go to the FAA's website and search there. It is easy and takes about 2 weeks and $1.00. You will not have it in time for your checkride, but your damaged one may be fine depending on the examiner. You only need the exam ID and raised seal, but some DEs are picky.

Emich Avi8r 12-18-2010 04:48 PM

thank you for the advice

celticpilot 12-20-2010 11:52 AM

Iacra
 
As long as you have the ID number on the top right of the form and are entering everything into IACRA for your checkride, you won't need the physical results anyway..

fjetter 12-20-2010 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by celticpilot (Post 918987)
As long as you have the ID number on the top right of the form and are entering everything into IACRA for your checkride, you won't need the physical results anyway..

You WILL need it with IACRA for the sole purpose of the examiner must verify the test name and number are correct with what is in the IACRA system.

You are correct that with IACRA the written no longer needs to be submitted with the 8710.

If you can still read the test Id number, name, and embossed seal you should be alright unless if you have some crotchy grumpy DE.

snippercr 12-23-2010 01:00 PM

Can't you just go back to the laser grade test center and get a duplicate printed out? I seem to recall there was a fee (nominal) to get a duplicate. I am not sure since mine was almost 5 years ago and the school I work at does them all internally so the students never deal with the actual report.

LR2205 12-25-2010 09:05 AM

I absolutely hate it when people get into my car and mess stuff up. Getting into someone's car is just as personal as going into their house- you should respect their stuff. Before that bozo got into your car, you would think that they would have the respect to at least move the paper out of the way........ and if they were really nice to pick it up off the ground..... and if they were a saint.... to even bring the paper in question to your attention and see if it was important to you. But the shmuck just stomped his nasty wet feet all over it and now your screwed. If I were you I would have kicked him out of my car and dropped him off in the middle of nowhere and let him walk back maybe this way he'll learn a lesson and don't anyone dare comment saying that it wasn't in view and therefore it was stepped on by accident... BULL****!!!! That as********saw the thing on the ground and just chose to stomp his wet paws on it.

Oh, by the way merry Christmas everyone.

ryguy 12-25-2010 09:20 AM

Most people would think a piece of paper on the floor of a car was not something that important. A cheap folder would have saved all of this headache. Take a lesson away from this and start keeping important paperwork somewhere safe and the back of a college student's car isn't that place. If your dog eats your dinner, do you blame the dog for being a dog or yourself for leaving it where the dog can get it?

LR2205 12-25-2010 09:39 AM

Yes I agree a cheap folder would have saved all this headache. Sort of rediculous that it would be out in the open like that. Placing it in the back of a car was insanity if you really think about it.

Mitragorz 12-25-2010 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by LR2205 (Post 921161)
I absolutely hate it when people get into my car and mess stuff up. Getting into someone's car is just as personal as going into their house- you should respect their stuff. Before that bozo got into your car, you would think that they would have the respect to at least move the paper out of the way........ and if they were really nice to pick it up off the ground..... and if they were a saint.... to even bring the paper in question to your attention and see if it was important to you. But the shmuck just stomped his nasty wet feet all over it and now your screwed. If I were you I would have kicked him out of my car and dropped him off in the middle of nowhere and let him walk back maybe this way he'll learn a lesson and don't anyone dare comment saying that it wasn't in view and therefore it was stepped on by accident... BULL****!!!! That as********saw the thing on the ground and just chose to stomp his wet paws on it.

Oh, by the way merry Christmas everyone.


Well an important document shouldn't be on the floor of a car to begin with...


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