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Here's what us local Aviation Safety Counselors got from the Orlando FSDO today:
> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 9:28 AM
> Subject: Re: URGENT ACTION
>
> NOTICE TO ALL FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISION MANAGERS
>
>
> In an effort to enhance aviation safety, the FAA must temporarily
> suspend, effective immediately, the issuance of private pilot
> certificates issued on the basis of a foreign pilot license under 14
Code
> of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) section 61.75.
>
> Therefore, division managers are requested to immediately notify the
> managers of their Flight Standards District Offices (FSDO) and
advise
> them they must temporarily cease issuing 14 CFR section 61.75 pilot
> certificates. In addition, the guidance contained in FAA Order
8700.1,
> General Aviation Operations Inspector?s Handbook, chapter 29, is
> currently under revision. AFS-760 and AFS-800 are in the process of
> drafting a Notice to reflect a new process for issuing private pilot
> certificates under section 61.75. The Notice will supersede chapter
29
> of FAA Order 8700.1, and will contain detailed guidance to the FSDO
work
> force on the new process to use when issuing 14 CFR section 61.75
private
> pilot certificates.
>
>
> ***************************************
> John M. Wensel
> Manager, Certification Branch
> AFS-840
> ***************************************
As I see it, this keeps someone from coming over here and converting a license they already posess from another (ICAO?) country. The ole' quick-n-dirty gimme a license so I can rent a C-172 light bomber routine! People in-country legally and with verifiable backgrounds are still free to enjoy some of the best and cheapest flight trianing in the world.
Here's what us local Aviation Safety Counselors got from the Orlando FSDO today:
> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 9:28 AM
> Subject: Re: URGENT ACTION
>
> NOTICE TO ALL FLIGHT STANDARDS DIVISION MANAGERS
>
>
> In an effort to enhance aviation safety, the FAA must temporarily
> suspend, effective immediately, the issuance of private pilot
> certificates issued on the basis of a foreign pilot license under 14
Code
> of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) section 61.75.
>
> Therefore, division managers are requested to immediately notify the
> managers of their Flight Standards District Offices (FSDO) and
advise
> them they must temporarily cease issuing 14 CFR section 61.75 pilot
> certificates. In addition, the guidance contained in FAA Order
8700.1,
> General Aviation Operations Inspector?s Handbook, chapter 29, is
> currently under revision. AFS-760 and AFS-800 are in the process of
> drafting a Notice to reflect a new process for issuing private pilot
> certificates under section 61.75. The Notice will supersede chapter
29
> of FAA Order 8700.1, and will contain detailed guidance to the FSDO
work
> force on the new process to use when issuing 14 CFR section 61.75
private
> pilot certificates.
>
>
> ***************************************
> John M. Wensel
> Manager, Certification Branch
> AFS-840
> ***************************************
As I see it, this keeps someone from coming over here and converting a license they already posess from another (ICAO?) country. The ole' quick-n-dirty gimme a license so I can rent a C-172 light bomber routine! People in-country legally and with verifiable backgrounds are still free to enjoy some of the best and cheapest flight trianing in the world.