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Old 23rd Feb 2007, 05:39
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ASIC Renewal

Just in case anyone cares, you cant seem to "[I]RENEW[I]" your ASIC, however to get a new one with some dates on it that are valid for another 2 years.........yep, fill in the pages of stuff, more passport photo's more witnessed by a JP or whatever............... In other words apply all over again!

Time for a few of us to apply pressure for a more efficient system, its such a waste, and I am sure its possible to reduce it, but it requires some feedback from more than just me.

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Old 23rd Feb 2007, 05:53
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Could this be because applications will now have to go through the AG's department? (Auscard or whatever they call themselves) Have to build up one's own database, you know!

Got any links?

Letter writing does work! Otherwise, we would have been stuck with two cards and two security checks.
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Old 23rd Feb 2007, 05:57
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I would have liked to get a full 2 years out of my ASIC...but alas no joy.

I wish I was a bureaucrat then I could make money twiddling my thumbs too.
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Old 23rd Feb 2007, 06:15
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I can thoroughly understand why you dodgy buggers need checking every two years!

Now for fine upstanding citizens like myself...
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Old 23rd Feb 2007, 06:48
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Howie

That made me laugh..........but I did ask a serious question!!!

Its really quite a joke though.

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Mine runs out in May - got just over 12 months on my 2 years!

Do I really have to reapply and go through all of that again - and pay I guess?

Better get started now!

Bloody rediculous!
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I am backing you J430 and while we are at it, if we change jobs and have to hand in our old one. What exactly changes in the 1 day before you apply for a new one and go through the whole thing again. Then you discover it's lost in the backlog of an unnamed federal dept. Can't they just keep your records ?
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This ASIC card business has become a big farce at our expense. Send an e-mail to Mark Vaile, Minister for Transport & Regional Services complaining & asking for a renewal system. If enough of us complain, with an election around the corner they may listen for a change:

http://www.aph.gov.au/house/members/...ack.asp?id=SU5

.....wishful thinking.
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Anyone know what the current delay is from application to re-issue?

No doubt they will bog down again as they wave to renewals comes through!

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Old 23rd Feb 2007, 11:38
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I've never had my ASIC checked. I also fly from a security controlled aerodrome, yet we're not allowed to walk through the "secure area" while a certain airline (ie. QF) is at the gate, .

Can someone tell me why I need an ASIC if it doesn't let me into the secure area of an airport??

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Old 23rd Feb 2007, 15:25
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I have a CASA issued ASIC and it doesn't state who I work for. Where did that come from?
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Old 23rd Feb 2007, 16:09
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Thumbs up

My ASIC has been checked a few times usually by a (self-appointed?) over-officious airline baggage/check-in type, guy who just loves the power, at some incredibly terrorist attractive regional airport. Its a bit if a worry if those pricks stop you going to your plane because your ASIC has expired and CASA or whoever take their customary 9 months or so to renew the bloody stoopid thing.
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Renewal advice??

Mine expires in April .... so I receive a letter saying to re apply or what??
I have never had anyone ask for it, but tend to wear it when flying to save any problems...

If I don't receive a reply here, I will call CASA Monday and leave a note here as to the suggested procedure.

I don't want to end up spending the winter on some remote island in a detention camp with all the rest of you...
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Old 23rd Feb 2007, 20:47
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I have a CASA issued ASIC and it doesn't state who I work for. Where did that come from?
I have a SACL issued ASIC which also doesn't say where I work, does that mean I am involved in covert ops?

J430,

On a serious note, I have held an ASIC ID for around 10 years and since I have held it, each renewal has included a police check, application , etc... Others on here should be able to fill you in on procedures prior. Welcome to the world of professional aviation!

I would agree that there must be a simpler system, at least we don't have to provide finger prints and iris scans YET!

Graham Lea,

You probably need to allow 2 months lead in time for a renewal, so get on to it!
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Old 24th Feb 2007, 04:19
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Just renewed mine. Time from posting application to receiving the new card was 29 days
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Old 24th Feb 2007, 05:50
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When you have an ASIC issued by an employer, the employer's name appears in the white section at the bottom of the ASIC, where CASA is shown on their ASICs.
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It's worth making the point that ASIC applicants, despite paying all that money, and waiting for such a long time, do not get 'security checked'. They get police checked, which is quite different.
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Bellthorpe, can you elaborate?

Guys, send Vaile MP an email. The link's right there (thanks Cap. Croc). It won't take long.

I don't want to hear another word out of anyone who doesn't send an email!!

CR.
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Old 24th Feb 2007, 08:02
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Aww come on CR, aren't you going to write the email for us too?
Then we can just cut and paste our names in...
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I have an ASIC up for renewal next month, started the paperwork months ago. Was ammused to read that one has to sign for a police check once again even tho I had done so upon first applying, that's fair enough I guess upon initial issue but one has to ask why another check some years latter, just think in the meantime I might have hijacked a couple of lighties ( yeah merrit in that !!....NOT !) held up a couple of grannies & robbed them of their spare false teeth & even have failed to give way to the right up to some 2 yrs ago !!!.........now it's time to do something about all that !!...............years latter !!!!.........oh well we did elect them right??????
I love the way there's security everwhere at a major airport, accept along the fenceline which I might add is basicly made up of soft cyclone mesh wire & at times hidden by bushes around the perimeter !!


Capt Wally :-)

p.s..............sorry to the 2 grannies above, okay so I was hungry !
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