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donkimh 08-27-2011 05:57 AM

Anyone know what the FCC Certificate thing is? How/where do you get that?

flyn2001 08-27-2011 06:16 AM

Search for the thread titled-

FCC Radio License

donkimh 09-02-2011 10:43 AM

Anybody with recent gouge on where to do the ATP tng/checkride in the DFW area? I am a C9/C5 driver but haven't flown multi engine in years. Looking for the place that understands where I'm coming from and what I need without giving me a hassle.

OpieinSA 09-02-2011 11:44 AM

ATP gouge
 
Recommend giving the good folks at Sheppard Air a call, they won't steer you wrong. Opie

donkimh 09-03-2011 02:06 PM

ATP Gouge
 
Opie,

Thanks. I'm using Sheppard Air for my ATP written. They don't do the flight portion, do they?

rightside02 09-03-2011 02:25 PM


John Trask in Presque Isle, ME - highly recommended!
Used this guy a few months ago. It is legit , that's all I can say. pm me if anyone has any recent questions on this DE .... Awesome guy

flyn2001 09-03-2011 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by OpieinSA (Post 1048249)
Recommend giving the good folks at Sheppard Air a call, they won't steer you wrong. Opie

Is this the Opie I think it is? 559th? If so, when are we going hunting? JF and I are in!!


Originally Posted by donkimh (Post 1048782)
Opie,

Thanks. I'm using Sheppard Air for my ATP written. They don't do the flight portion, do they?

Not sure if they do the flight portion, but it might be worth calling and asking. I used Shep Air for my written, then drove to Dallas (KADS) for the flight (All ATPs). Training good, grnd/flt eval...horrible (but it was the DPE they used that day). Still passed, but the jackhole had me worried!

pops78 09-05-2011 12:53 PM

Im interested in more info about the DPE John Trask but don't have PM privileges yet.

galaxy flyer 09-05-2011 01:44 PM

WRT FCC radio license

Go to the FCC website (poorly designed, btw) and apply for a FCC Restrictec Radio Operator's License. It is mostly for the Feds to get $60 out of you, otherwise a useless piece of paper. OTOH, necessary for Int'l ops. I just got an Asian validation and my 42 year old, well-worn, been in the ocean at survival school license wasn't good enough for them-- got another one. Expensed it, though.

GF

rightside02 09-05-2011 01:59 PM


Im interested in more info about the DPE John Trask but don't have PM privileges yet.
727 804 4946

Be glad to help. He is a great
Guy


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