Inspection PIREP
Here it is:
The TSA checks to make certain that you have the correct records. Metro's list was very helpful.
If you have any aliens, make sure that you have copies of their info. I made a copy (color) of my guy's DL, passport, resident alien card (or visa, whichever is applicable) PPL, medical certificate, the photo that you're required to upload to the AFSP website, and his addresses for the last five years. Also, pull those e-mails off of the Alien provider website and print out copies of them. They include info about the alien paying his fee, and that is something that you should have on file.
I also made copies of my info...instructor certs, DL, medical, and anything else I thought might be relevant.
I did not take my logbook or my records of endorsements given...I was not asked about them.
I took all of this info, spiral bound it with a nice cover, and gave it to the inspector. He said he'd never seen it so organized before and seemed happy that I was willing to give him a copy.
THis is the deal as he explained it to me....he had formerly worked for the FAA -what he described as a "GOTCHA" sortof agency-. The TSA is NOT that way.....the TSA depends largely on help and input from people like us in order for them to be effective...without our help, they simply couldn't do their jobs.
If we thought that the TSA would bust us for every little thing, we would clam up every time they showed up or called....and that's completely counterproductive to the mission of their agency.
It was pleasant experience....being former law enforcement, the insector opened up a little as to some of the stuff that they'd been able to do and some the techniques that they use to detect threats....and I gotta tell ya, despite the bashing that the TSA gets on this board, I was impressed and feel a lot better knowing that these guys are out there.