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Anyone know if the FAA can do anything if you do fill out a NASA form? Does it just keep them from taking action on your certificate. Does anything go on your record? Would this be something that could hinder ones profession down the road?
They print our your submission and mail you the top portion.
Works pretty well.
Usually by the time I get the receipt in the mail. I open the letter up and go, oh yea, I remember filing this.How long does it take to get the receipt? I submitted one abut two weeks ago online, and was expecting the receipt by now.
I overflew a phase inspection due to our Director of MX giving the wrong times for the phase. Should I fill out a NASA form? Will a NASA form even help?
Thanks in advance for the answers.
Maybe the worst bit of advise ever given out of FI...if you fill it out with a description of the events and the FAA comes after you (think SELF-DISCLOSURE:where your company will hang you up to dry to save their butts) you show them the receipt of your NASA ASR form they cannot take certificate action (with very minor exceptions, you did it on purpose for instance) if they come after you and you can't provide the receipt you are SOL for example: Flyinig beyond inspection interval 180 day suspension ...so I'd say fill it out...then save the little paper they send back to you.
This was a 300hr phase. It could be overflown by 30hrs. The DOM had the wrong times on the status sheet. The 30hr extension was overflown.I disagree about the worst advice ever. Inspections are allowed to be flown over by a specified amount of time with certain exceptions.