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BcPilot99

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Yea, so I know most airlines require the fcc radio license. I believe it is a restricted radio license, but where do I apply for it. I went to fcc.gov and spent 30 minutes on there looking for it, then called and spent 20 minutes talking to a stupid machine.....Any hints
 
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Once you get it its good for life. No renewal fees. If you rent an aircraft to fly to Canada, be sure the A/C has a radio permit aswell. Those are only good for ten years
 

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