Earthroamer
Pre-takeoff checklist
Got this from my POI. It's legit and there is an option on website that lets you select the reason. In case you'ens didnt know:
The FAA informed all U.S. operators today, February 15, that ICAO is changing their personnel licensing standards effective March 5, 2008 and will require all pilots who operate internationally to have an airman certificate with a language proficiency endorsement. To satisfy this requirement, the FAA is issuing new airmen certificates with the additional endorsement – English Proficient – to affected pilots upon their request. All pilots with current FAA issued airmen certificates automatically qualify and you only have to request a replacement certificate; make sure you indicate the reason for the replacement is “English Proficiency.”
A replacement certificate can be requested through the FAA website https://amsrvs.registry.faa.gov/amsrvs/Logon.asp or via U.S. mail; if you have not already established an online account with the FAA we highly recommend that you do. If you wish to mail in your request, send it to –
Federal Aviation Administration
Airmen Certification Branch
AFS-760
P.O. Box 25082
Oklahoma City , OK 73125-0082
The signed request must include your name, date and place of birth, SSN and/or certificate number, reason for replacement (English Proficiency), and your current address. There is a $2 fee for the new certificate.
If you have moved and not updated your address with the FAA, please do so before requesting a new certificate. If you don't, your certificate will go to your old address. This would also be a good time to request a new certificate number if you are still using your SSN.
If you are not planned to fly outside of the U.S. , including Canada and Mexico , in the next month, the FAA asks that you hold off on requesting a new certificate until April to allow a quicker turn for those pilots who need the new certificates immediately. They expect all affected pilots to have a new certificate by March 5 and have committed to a 2-week turnaround.
The FAA informed all U.S. operators today, February 15, that ICAO is changing their personnel licensing standards effective March 5, 2008 and will require all pilots who operate internationally to have an airman certificate with a language proficiency endorsement. To satisfy this requirement, the FAA is issuing new airmen certificates with the additional endorsement – English Proficient – to affected pilots upon their request. All pilots with current FAA issued airmen certificates automatically qualify and you only have to request a replacement certificate; make sure you indicate the reason for the replacement is “English Proficiency.”
A replacement certificate can be requested through the FAA website https://amsrvs.registry.faa.gov/amsrvs/Logon.asp or via U.S. mail; if you have not already established an online account with the FAA we highly recommend that you do. If you wish to mail in your request, send it to –
Federal Aviation Administration
Airmen Certification Branch
AFS-760
P.O. Box 25082
Oklahoma City , OK 73125-0082
The signed request must include your name, date and place of birth, SSN and/or certificate number, reason for replacement (English Proficiency), and your current address. There is a $2 fee for the new certificate.
If you have moved and not updated your address with the FAA, please do so before requesting a new certificate. If you don't, your certificate will go to your old address. This would also be a good time to request a new certificate number if you are still using your SSN.
If you are not planned to fly outside of the U.S. , including Canada and Mexico , in the next month, the FAA asks that you hold off on requesting a new certificate until April to allow a quicker turn for those pilots who need the new certificates immediately. They expect all affected pilots to have a new certificate by March 5 and have committed to a 2-week turnaround.