RussHensley
Filing Flight Plan
Hey all, just completed my multi-engine rating March 18th. Wondering what the turn around time is on the real certificate? The FAA database still isn't reflecting the new certificate at faa.gov either.
120 days is the max..usually its about 90ish. Examiner should have been very thorough about that.
Hey all, just completed my multi-engine rating March 18th. Wondering what the turn around time is on the real certificate? The FAA database still isn't reflecting the new certificate at faa.gov either.
I'm not certain, but I thought they didnt update the online FAA database except for maybe once a month. So, you might get your plastic before its on the website.
http://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/releasable_airmen_download/
Maybe just searching online and not downloading is different.
Of course, all this assumes the government doesn't stay shut down for a good long time...
Hey all, just completed my multi-engine rating March 18th. Wondering what the turn around time is on the real certificate? The FAA database still isn't reflecting the new certificate at faa.gov either.
??????Just don't try to fly using that sorry-looking temporary thing the DPE gave you. Everybody knows they are phony. I won't rent any of my airplanes to pilots who don't have real credentials.
When I did my commercial, the plastic arrived 10 days after my checkride. I was amazed.My plastic came in the mail within two weeks.
Pretty sure he was joking.??????
You joking or serious?
I've never had a problem renting using any of the the temporary certs I have gotten (either handwritten or printed from IACRA).
He was being Wayne - because you acted like your temporary wasn't a real certificate..??????
You joking or serious?
I've never had a problem renting using any of the the temporary certs I have gotten (either handwritten or printed from IACRA).