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Bandit650
12th Mar 2007, 15:51
Am intending to fly in the US this summer, so need to get an FAA temp certificate. I last did this in 1996, long before that dreadful day in 2001, so I realise the process has changed...I understand the CAA have to authenticate your UK PPL or something?

Would someone be kind enough to outline the current process, plus any advice?

I though I'd ask on pprune first......


Thanks:ok:

Bandit650
12th Mar 2007, 16:06
Yes I did receive a perm certificate, but will need a duplicate. Will go and check out the FAA website and get one sorted. Thanks for your advice.

B2N2
13th Mar 2007, 14:31
IF you received a FAA certificate issued on the strength of your UK license, you will have to go through the Cert of Authenticity process.This process involves the UK CAA who have to confirm to the FAA that your UK license is valid and current.
Entirely true; ******** corrected SoCal is right *******
If you have traded your UK license for a JAR license the number will be different, in that case you have to go through the "validation" process.
http://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/foreign_license_verification/
You should be in the FAA airman database:
https://amsrvs.registry.faa.gov/airmeninquiry/

Dave Gittins
13th Mar 2007, 14:58
Have a look at the other thread hereabouts as I have just done the route got the tee shirt and so on. It was all pretty easy but give me a shout with any questions.

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Bandit650
13th Mar 2007, 16:26
The FAA website links to a general CAA PLD Payment Method Form. Is that right? Isn't there a specific CAA form to complete too?

Bandit650
13th Mar 2007, 16:51
Cheers :ok: