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Old 25th July 2008, 18:26   #1 (permalink)
sioux115
 
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Copies of Exams?

Im trying to prepare ALL the paperwork for my final interview and it states that I need a copy of my ATP and Instrument exams. I turned those in when I went for my checkride. Do I need to contact the FAA and try to order another copy? Or is there another option?

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Yes, FAA Airman Certification Branch need to be contacted

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