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Logbook Sticky Labels
Hi Guys,
Having recently passed my Private flight test, I had tentatively organised to take a plane away on a week-long hour building trip, this weekend. Unfortunately, CASA has informed me that I won't see the actual license until around a fortnight, throwing my plans out the window. I just hadn't anticipated it taking so long (Flight school also took a week or so to actually send the application off). Now, I know of a few guys who have had 'Sticky Labels' put in the Flight Test section of their logbook, immediately after the flight-test. Does this sticky label entitle them to exercise the privilege of the license, even before the piece of paper is received? Are you supposed to receive a 'Sticky Label' after each flight test? Thanks in advance. |
Yes - as long as you have the label in your logbook - that is all that matters ... you can exercise the privildges right away should you want/need too
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NO!!!!!!
Sticky labels are all that is required for RATINGS (IFR/Night/PA31) For a PPL/CPL you must have your LICENCE (The paper thing that gets sent to you in the mail) You're still a GFPT as far as CASA is concerned until you get the PPL Paper! |
Just to add some balance to the discussion, the Captain's correct.
You physically need the licence, your logbook being endorsed won't cut it. For ratings and endorsements, the stickers are all you need, but not for licences. Waiting for your licence to arrive feels like eternity, best I can suggest is if you're on the CASA portal, check its status and progress there, then at least you'll know a day or two before it arrives. |
rodrigues
No it doesn’t. Unless you can get the approval of CASA you can’t operate an aircraft without your licence on you. 5.03 May a person perform a duty essential to the operation of an aircraft without a licence? A person may perform a duty essential to the operation of an Australian aircraft during flight time without holding a flight crew licence, a special pilot licence or a certificate of validation if: (a) the person: (i) is accompanied by an authorised flight instructor; and (ii) is receiving flying training; or (b) the person is attempting a flight test for the purpose of qualifying for a flight crew licence; or (c) the person is being assessed by a chief flying instructor for the purpose of enabling the instructor to make a determination under subregulation 5.83 (2). Note A determination under subregulation 5.83 (2) in relation to a person affects the training that the person must complete to be qualified for a private pilot (aeroplane) licence. 139 Documents to be carried in Australian aircraft (1) Subject to subregulation (2), the pilot in command of an aircraft, when flying, must carry on the aircraft: (a) its certificate of registration; (b) its certificate of airworthiness; (c) unless CASA otherwise approves, its maintenance release and any other document approved for use as an alternative to the maintenance release for the purposes of a provision of these regulations; (d) unless CASA otherwise approves, the licences and medical certificates of the operating crew; (e) the flight manual (if any) for the aircraft; (f) any licence in force with respect to the radio equipment in the aircraft; (g) if the aircraft is carrying passengers — a list of the names, places of embarkation and places of destination of the passengers; (h) if the aircraft is carrying cargo — the bills of lading and manifests with respect to the cargo. Penalty: 10 penalty units. Wrong. A sticky in your log book isn't a licence and certainly isn't a medical. |
Two weeks? Took four months for mine to be issued :{
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2 weeks seems to be too short a wait.. casa could never be that good, 6 weeks mine took... :ugh:
i had the same dilemma, I got my license about 3 days after I was due to take a long trip. |
I received an e-mail from personalised e-mail from CASA (after prompting them) saying it will take 14 days from the Monday just past. Perhaps they've sped up the process?
Just registered for the CASA Self Service Portal - I should receive a letter before two weeks :mad::ugh:Because they couldn't have automatic registration, and e-mail my login details? Fuming. Thanks guys for the clarifcation on the 'Sticky Labels' :ok: |
Took them six months to issue my PPL! (post 911 era)
Don't even get me started on the ASIC and Medical debacle of 2006 :ugh: |
When I was waiting for my CPL to be issued I gave CASA a call to see if I could speed up the process at all for a job. The solution they provided was that they would fax it to me as soon as it was processed. When I questioned whether the faxed version would be sufficient for exercising the privileges of the licence, they said no. :ugh:
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When I questioned whether the faxed version would be sufficient for exercising the privileges of the licence, they said no. :ugh: Only takes a day or two for it to arrive once its processed, but its the 12 day wait for them to receive a piece of paper and click a few buttons that makes it frustrating. |
I'm still amazed that I have to wait 14 days, for a login to the self-service portal, to check on my license which funnily enough, is 14 days away. :ugh:
Oh, and don't get me started on the :mad: I spoke to at Flight Crew Licensing today, just made the whole thing worse. Pilotette - Did everything work out regarding the job? Can only imagine how you would've felt :( |
Yeah, it all worked out. I just missed 2 weeks of flying :(
tmpffisch...ha, if they had even tried that on I would have lost it! |
I went first solo on a faxed SPL, apparently it was ok a few years ago :}
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I'm still amazed that I have to wait 14 days You have to wait for a lot of things in life. This will be just one of them. Relax and take some time out! You've earned it! :ok: |
rodrigues
CAR 139 1.d gives CASA the authority to grant you an exemption from having to carry your licence and medical. I wouldn't bother phoning them as it is too easy for them to fob you off. Go into the nearest field office and ask an FOI directly. You will probably have more luck this way. CASA field offices are located here: CASA Operations Headquarters and Regional Offices |
404 - Thanks for pointing this out, I had come across it but have little faith that CASA would grant me 10 or so days of flying without my license (I hope i'm proved wrong). Though, I will be doing the flying with a mate, who also happens to be an Senior Instructor. Not sure if this will hold any weight in there eyes?
Either way, I'll pay them a visit tomorrow, fingers crossed! Thanks mate. |
Rodrigues
By the way, congrats on getting your PPL! (passing the test that is) :ok: |
Pilotette, Thanks very much :ok:
I'm now firmly focused on that coveted CPL! |
A week after passing my CPL, I had a job lined up . I called CASA and told them my story and my CPL application was processed the next day and the paperwork arrived via post 3 days later. :D
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