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EUhoppa 03-05-2016 03:29 AM

FAA license verification
 
Im sorry if Im beating and already beat topic here, couldn't find anything on the forum and Im looking for some guidance from y'all.

My new foreign employer requires a license verification of my FAA ATP from the FAA. I've emailed them about a week ago, no response, emailed couple of days ago again, no response.

For comparison the license incident/accident letter from the FAA was sent to me in a couple of hours after my request.

Thank you.

PerfInit 03-05-2016 05:06 AM

Airmen Certification ? Verify the Authenticity of a Foreign License, Rating, and Medical Certification

You may have to go through your country's aviation authority and follow a process similar to the above link.

EUhoppa 03-05-2016 05:50 AM


Originally Posted by PerfInit (Post 2082573)
Airmen Certification ? Verify the Authenticity of a Foreign License, Rating, and Medical Certification

You may have to go through your country's aviation authority and follow a process similar to the above link.

I have an ATP from FAA, and it needs to be verified by the FAA.
Basically a note that says the license is real.

RJSAviator76 03-05-2016 06:41 AM

Super easy... and you can do it yourself online and get it printed, emailed or faxed directly to your employer.

- Go to Federal Aviation Administration and click on Licenses and Certificates.
- On the right side, you'll see a link saying Log in to airmen online services.
- Over there, you'll need to create an account which takes maybe a minute or so.
- Once you're logged in, you'll see on the right side of the screen under Certificate a link saying "Request Verification of Certificate Privileges." Click there.
- Once in there, you can select what you'd like to verify or include. For example, your CFI or AGI in addition to your ATP can be included in the letter.
- Select where you want your letter sent (e-mail, fax, etc.)
- Make sure you have some form of ID as you'll have to enter the numbers to request this info.

Good luck!

EUhoppa 03-05-2016 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by RJSAviator76 (Post 2082638)
Super easy... and you can do it yourself online and get it printed, emailed or faxed directly to your employer.

- Go to Federal Aviation Administration and click on Licenses and Certificates.
- On the right side, you'll see a link saying Log in to airmen online services.
- Over there, you'll need to create an account which takes maybe a minute or so.
- Once you're logged in, you'll see on the right side of the screen under Certificate a link saying "Request Verification of Certificate Privileges." Click there.
- Once in there, you can select what you'd like to verify or include. For example, your CFI or AGI in addition to your ATP can be included in the letter.
- Select where you want your letter sent (e-mail, fax, etc.)
- Make sure you have some form of ID as you'll have to enter the numbers to request this info.

Good luck!

Thanks for great help dude! Totally forgot I have an account there, and what it is for!
:p

Probe 03-13-2016 05:12 AM

The verification process is automated. See above. You also need a "no accident or incident letter". Last time I did this, 5 years ago, it was not automated. It is also on the FAA website.


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