Restricted Atp to atp
#2
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Are you at an airline? Your POI can do it.
If your local FSDO isn't answering, try a neighboring one. You could also go through the DPE list to see if any of them can do it; will probably cost some $, but well worth it in my opinion.
As for the process itself, it's very simple. Unless IACRA has had the functionality added, you'll have to fill out a paper 8710-1, but just bring it along with your logbooks and a photo ID and a temp cert with the restriction removed should be issued to you on the spot.
If your local FSDO isn't answering, try a neighboring one. You could also go through the DPE list to see if any of them can do it; will probably cost some $, but well worth it in my opinion.
As for the process itself, it's very simple. Unless IACRA has had the functionality added, you'll have to fill out a paper 8710-1, but just bring it along with your logbooks and a photo ID and a temp cert with the restriction removed should be issued to you on the spot.
#3
#8
Not true. All he needs to do is make a appointment at the FSDO and take the the required documents that they want to see to remove the restriction to go to full ATP. That’s what I did when back in 2018. No checkride required.
#9
Eligible for unrestricted ATP but didn't do the paperwork drill screams "lazy". If you have apps out, get it done. Some employers will require it for app screening/interview/CJO.
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