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Old 26th Dec 2009, 07:18
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Thumbs up Citation TR in US and TSA

Hi all,

I am going to take a Citation TR in US in Jan,

1) Just wondering which objective I should take? JAA or FAA?

2) When I finish the TR and go back to Oz, what will the procedure be like to get approval from CASA?

3) What will procedure and process of TSA application be like? I have already filled in the application forms and ready to submit, but just wondering how long it will take to get approved, I am scared it will delay my training!

Cheers!

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3) TSA you will get a temporary approval until you submit your finger prints. This could take anything from 2-4 weeks
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I have just done a Citation II renewal includes Instrument Certification at MNPLS/St Paul had no trouble with temp TSA ident issued on spot with me showing Passport/Airman Cert/ASIC, and strangely photo drivers licence.

Apart from really crap weather rest was easy.
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