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rvr1200 04-10-2006 02:30 AM

Radio Telephone License
 
Has anyone recently applied for a Radio Telephone License? I need to get the license for an upcoming job and I thought that the cost was $50.00. However, when I applied for it online on FCC's website, they tried to charge me $105.00. Any info would be greatly appreciated!

Punkpilot48 04-10-2006 05:26 AM

You musta found the wrong one. Dont worry that happens an old student of mine once was telling me how he had to spend 200 dollars for his. oops. Its only 50 or so. WHen you long in with your FRN go to apply for new license and on the select service scroll down you are looking for Restricted Operator (RR). That should so it.

pilotjohn 04-11-2006 06:24 AM

Yea i just received one and I only paid around 50. Go back and check on the website or you could even try to call the FCC with the number on their website. I heard they are pretty nice about it but the FAA has no patience on the phone about it.

Flying Ninja 04-11-2006 07:29 PM

First, register here:

https://wtbwww05.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/Uls...ager/login.jsp

Then, login here:

https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsEntry/licManager/login.jsp

Then, select Restricted Operator from the drop down menu, and follow instructions. It's really a bullsh!t item. The government makes money on you for a stupid piece of paper that's poorly printed with a cheap laser printer. The good thing is, you can go back and update/change one field and they'll mail you a new license. So if you ever lose your license, just go back, log in, update your e-mail address and they'll mail you a new one free. I'm trying to do as many of these bullsh!t updates as I can. I figure after I do this 50 times, both the government and I will break even from the expenditures on both sides. :)

WAVIT Inbound 04-12-2006 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by Flying Ninja
First, register here:

https://wtbwww05.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/Uls...ager/login.jsp

Then, login here:

https://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsEntry/licManager/login.jsp

Then, select Restricted Operator from the drop down menu, and follow instructions. It's really a bullsh!t item. The government makes money on you for a stupid piece of paper that's poorly printed with a cheap laser printer. The good thing is, you can go back and update/change one field and they'll mail you a new license. So if you ever lose your license, just go back, log in, update your e-mail address and they'll mail you a new one free. I'm trying to do as many of these bullsh!t updates as I can. I figure after I do this 50 times, both the government and I will break even from the expenditures on both sides. :)

Now this is the best idea I have heard in a long time. Now I know I will get my money's worth.

weasil 04-13-2006 10:12 AM

if you are getting the wrong fee it is because you are probably selecting "commercial operator" or "aircraft operator" or something like that. Like the other posts said, select "Restricted Operator". I just did it last week and the proper one turned up in the mail today.

Flatspin7 04-13-2006 06:23 PM

The RTOP is a right of passage to get to the airlines... Its a mysterious piece of paper that really has not purpose that is a pain in the arse to get... I know it is required but the airlines figure if you arent smart enough to wade though the confusing website and goverment BS you dont deserve to get hired.

L_ENG_FIRE 04-16-2006 10:41 PM

Ok, I had to register to say thanks so much to all of you who have responded to this thread. My friend had told me I needed to do this before I started trying for interviews and when I told him the thing was gonna cost >$100 he couldn't figure out why. But now I know!

So if this world was fair, you all should get a portion of the money I saved!! Maybe once I get a job I'll be able to do that for you guys!

Best wishes and blue skies!

legalpilot 05-26-2006 11:50 AM

SInce this is a goverment thing.... How long does it take for you to receive it?

rickair7777 05-26-2006 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by legalpilot
SInce this is a goverment thing.... How long does it take for you to receive it?

Could be a few weeks, but if you need it for an interview just take them your online receipt that shows you ordered it. Captains, not FO's, actually need the RRTO, so they just want to make sure that you have one when you upgrade in a few years.

legalpilot 05-26-2006 04:50 PM


Captains, not FO's, actually need the RRTO, so they just want to make sure that you have one when you upgrade in a few years.
They told me (My School) that if I did not have it with me at the interview i was going to be dismissed from the interview. :eek:

TravisUK 05-27-2006 03:46 AM

When should someone get their RRTO? When they get their commecial cert or...?

Fweinngd 12-17-2015 07:42 PM

Radiotelephony
 
Hi all, sorry to disrupt the conversation. I was wondering is this RR that you guys are talking about referring to Radiotelephony? Becos I'm working on converting my licenses and they require me to have a RT with my school.
So if it is, since I can exercise Radiotelephony privileges with my FAA license, why do I still have to apply for this RT? Appreciate yr ans n comments.

fiveninerzero 12-17-2015 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by Fweinngd (Post 2030015)
So if it is, since I can exercise Radiotelephony privileges with my FAA license, why do I still have to apply for this RT? Appreciate yr ans n comments.

It's an international agreement that because airplanes have a radio station on board, you have to have a license to operate and transmit on the radio. It means nothing in the USA, but to fly internationally you need one.

zondaracer 12-17-2015 08:43 PM

To add to fiveninezero, the radio license is an ITU requirement. ITU is to the FCC as ICAO is to the FAA.

myoface 12-18-2015 03:22 AM


Originally Posted by Fweinngd (Post 2030015)
Hi all, sorry to disrupt the conversation. I was wondering is this RR that you guys are talking about referring to Radiotelephony? Becos I'm working on converting my licenses and they require me to have a RT with my school.
So if it is, since I can exercise Radiotelephony privileges with my FAA license, why do I still have to apply for this RT? Appreciate yr ans n comments.

I don't think it's possible to disrupt a nine year old conversation.


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