Logbook / Doc check question
#2
Pilot certificates, medical, FCC radio.
Logbook review cross checks your application and resume. Do your times add up? Do you meet the mins? Does your logbook look like dog******? Is it current?
Basic stuff they can look at and have a conversation about.
They will ask for a five year lookback.
Logbook review cross checks your application and resume. Do your times add up? Do you meet the mins? Does your logbook look like dog******? Is it current?
Basic stuff they can look at and have a conversation about.
They will ask for a five year lookback.
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Continuing to update is fine, just make sure that your last update matches your logbook and resume that you take to the interview.
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weekends off? Nope...
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I locked all my times down on PilotCredentials and logbook 2 weeks prior to my interview so that those last couple weeks of prep was could be spent focused on other tasks.
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[QUOTE=at6d;2435355]Pilot certificates, medical, FCC radio.
On the FCC radio permit, do you need an actual card or is the print-out from the FCC good enough? They never sent me a card when I originally go the permit, may need to give them a call.
On the FCC radio permit, do you need an actual card or is the print-out from the FCC good enough? They never sent me a card when I originally go the permit, may need to give them a call.
#9
I can't answer that question, but I would think the real deal is what you would need to prove it.
I've never had to show it to an international agency, but hopefully we can get you an answer.
I've never had to show it to an international agency, but hopefully we can get you an answer.
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[QUOTE=Bizkit;2438247]They don't send you a card anymore. You have to print out the card yourself.
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