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Was that for us? 11th Sep 2000 09:50

FAA ATP (restricted)
 
Any one know what the endorsement Restricted means on an FAA ATP? I was told that a job seeker had such on his licence.

TowerDog 11th Sep 2000 21:10

Have seen the word restricted on FAA tickets issued in Saudia Arabia. Supposedly only for use while flying for Saudia.
Belive that was a few years ago, and presently no restrictions on those tickets.

Can not swear to the above as my memory is still good, just getting shorter..(?)




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aviator 11th Sep 2000 21:13

I believe that is when you have met all the requirements and passed the ATP check ride except you have not reached your 23rd birthday.

It has been a while for me......

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FlyingCrew 12th Sep 2000 03:58

I understand it is issued on a one to one basis based on your original license and it means not for hire or reward until you get check out with an FAA examiner on a US regd. aircraft in the USA.

I may be wrong hope this help.

Constable Clipcock 13th Sep 2000 02:18

Negative, aviator. In the unlikely event an under-23 pilot meets the flight time requirements for the FAA ATP Certificate, he may then be allowed to take the knowledge and practical examinations. If he passes, he is issued a letter so stating from the FAA, which he can then present to the Feds in return for an ATP certificate once he reaches his 23rd birthday — not before.

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RRAAMJET 13th Sep 2000 08:00

Flying Crew is correct.
If you take your CAA licence to an FAA office they will issue you a restricted ( not for hire or reward ) equivalent. You have to do a full FAA check and oral to remove the restriction.

MileHi 17th Sep 2000 02:39

Yep, RESRICTED means that it is a validation of another license and you can fly for reward with this RESTRICTED license on a N-reg aircraft, as long as it is outside the USA and your validating license is current.

[This message has been edited by MileHi (edited 16 September 2000).]

boatdrink 21st Sep 2000 07:08

http://www.faa.gov/avr/AFS/FARS/far-61.txt

I think it's 61.75

cheers


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