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I was just filling out my info and had a question. Under your certificates and ratings, it asks for the Date of Issuance. The date on my certificate differs from the "actual" date I received the certificate. Which do you use?
Thats incorrect, it ask the date of issue, if they wanted the date of checkride they would ask for the date of checkride.I would use the date you took your checkride. That was the date you became an official FO, Captain, Etc. Good luck.
Thats incorrect, it ask the date of issue, if they wanted the date of checkride they would ask for the date of checkride.
You are probably one of those guys that when asked by ATC "say mach number" you responde with "what do you need". Just answer the question.
I just checked my certificate and it is worded 'Date of Issue'. That's what I'd put, the date off the certificate, even if it wasn't my checkride date.
Does Airlineapps have a number or email address for questions? I'd rather get their answer rather than the opinion of a bunch of wankers on this site!![]()
250 hours? I wish it was that easy, I do have an Ipod though, and I love it. No back pack. And plenty of action, but not through telling girls that I am an airline pilot!! And again BP, the quesion does not ask you when you took the checkride it asks the date of issue of your current certificate and your certificate has DATE OF ISSUE right on it, and that is what you need to put down.Siucavflight,
You must be one of those 250 hr wunderkinder who carries a bag pack has an ipod and never gets laid because he tell everyone he is an airline pilot! DA
Airline Apps does have thier email addy on the website. See contact us tab. Also if you are a paid member there is a phone number to call. All is on the site. Finally, I have just had to call them for questions and they picked up immediately. Very nice people and very willing to help. If you do not want to pay anything you can still get their help via email and you can still apply to all the companies they work with. All clearly laid out on the site. Just take the time to read.I just checked my certificate and it is worded 'Date of Issue'. That's what I'd put, the date off the certificate, even if it wasn't my checkride date.
Does Airlineapps have a number or email address for questions? I'd rather get their answer rather than the opinion of a bunch of wankers on this site!![]()
Siucavflight,
You must be one of those 250 hr wunderkinder who carries a bag pack has an ipod and never gets laid because he tell everyone he is an airline pilot! DA
As far as the question is concerned I always put the initial date that you received that certificate and NOT the reissue date. Like on the ATP if you get an additional type you will have a reissue date. Put the original date.
Thank you. And he thinks that I am the 250 hour celebate ipod backpack wearing FO!Wow. You just showed your lack of knowledge.
An ATP is dependant on type ratings. If you get a standard ATP in a Seneca, then a few years later get an ATP with an ERJ type rating, you must list the later date as your issue date.
Your new ATP is "Airline Transport Pilot - ERJ type rating". You're not reissuing a type rating.
You need to study up your knowledge before you post in this section, my friend.