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tennesseeflyboy 11-02-2017 08:07 AM

Lit fsdo
 
Has anyone done work with LIT FSDO in attempting to apply for a part 135 operator certificate ? Just curious about the process time lengths and anything else that makes might be helpful ?

dustrpilot 11-02-2017 01:31 PM

I inquired about 5 years ago and was told it would take at least 3 years to look at the next in line, and there were several applicants already in line.
I received a part 137 in a morning though.


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tennesseeflyboy 11-07-2017 05:51 PM

Lit fsdo
 
Ok Thanks ......

jonnyjetprop 11-08-2017 06:24 PM

Most guys I know put in multiple applications at multiple FSDOs hoping to get the ball rolling earlier.

El Pilot 11-08-2017 07:53 PM

I was expecting a "Lit" FSDO.. thread fail

Panzon 11-09-2017 03:03 AM


Originally Posted by tennesseeflyboy (Post 2459331)
Has anyone done work with LIT FSDO in attempting to apply for a part 135 operator certificate ? Just curious about the process time lengths and anything else that makes might be helpful ?

It may be faster and cheaper to buy and existing certificate. I occasionally see them advertised on the Anchorage craigslist and on Alaskaslist. Single pilot 135 certificates without an aircraft seem to sell for approximately $20,000 from what I’ve seen.

TommyDevito 11-09-2017 05:14 AM


Originally Posted by Panzon (Post 2463012)
It may be faster and cheaper to buy and existing certificate. I occasionally see them advertised on the Anchorage craigslist and on Alaskaslist. Single pilot 135 certificates without an aircraft seem to sell for approximately $20,000 from what I’ve seen.

Bad advice.

One cannot purchase an operating certificate. However, one could purchase a company that owns an operating certificate along with the assets. But if you go this route please read the applicable guidance as you could end up having to totally recertify as if you were starting a new certificate. And if you plan on moving the certificate again it is not an easy process.

TommyDevito 11-09-2017 05:15 AM


Originally Posted by jonnyjetprop (Post 2462901)
Most guys I know put in multiple applications at multiple FSDOs hoping to get the ball rolling earlier.

An excellent way to slow down the process, especially once the FAA figures out you are "FSDO shopping".


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