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Fly2Scuba

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In the FAA Certificates section, it asks for date of issue. I lost my ATP certificate and it was given a new date of issue. On the application, should I put down the original date of issue (day passed checkride) or the current date of issue which is rather recent?
 
Fly2Scuba said:
In the FAA Certificates section, it asks for date of issue. I lost my ATP certificate and it was given a new date of issue. On the application, should I put down the original date of issue (day passed checkride) or the current date of issue which is rather recent?

I would put down whatever is printed on your certificate.

They won't pull FAA certificates until after your interview. You can just explain this to them during the interview....

Greg
 
Every time you add a new type rating you get a new certificate, I'm sure they realize the date is just the most rescent issue of the certificate. Nothing to explain....:) .................................... except maybe how you lost such a crucial document. :confused:

Just kidding, it should be such a non-issue that it won't even come up.
 

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