Here’s the deal.
In order to train in an aircraft over 12,500# you must show proof of USC. If you are not USC then you must have a background check. The only pilots that they are doing background checks for are pilots that are either current, or previously qualified in large aircraft. These checks are called “expedited checks”. If you don’t qualify for an expedited check then cannot train in a large aircraft.
Background checks for pilots that don’t qualify for background checks are being worked on. This is how the system will go. First you get a class date or scheduled with a training provider like Flightsafety. Then you’ll go to this
website, and enter in all your personal info. The DOJ will have 45 days to decided if you’re a risk or not. However, they plan on being able to do the checks in less then 10 days. The website was up for comment, and now has been taken down, hopefully so it can be setup for it’s finally implementation. You can read the FAQ from the goggle cache
here.
Really the only way to get information about the progress of background checks is to call the Flight Checks office. The number is 703-414-9535. The last time I called the office was yesterday, and the person I spoke to said, “the have made quite a lot of progress, and in four weeks they hope to have more information and dates of when the checks can be done.” The people at this office are pretty good, they answer the phone on the first ring and don’t seem to mind answering my endless questions, so don’t give them a hard time.
I know current deal can be very frustrating. I’ve also got some possible job offers coming up, but I may lose out if this background check stuff doesn’t come together. I don’t think you ideas will work that well. How could you have three landings in a single pilot aircraft over 12,500#? You’d need a type rating first. The only possible way I believe is to get a type rating outside the US, however, I haven’t looked in that due to cost.
Here are some good links to check into…
NBAA – Has links to most of the DOJ documents regarding the latest rulings by the ATSB.
http://www.nbaa.org/ops/security/training/
FlightSafety – Has a pretty good explanation of who qualifies for expedited checks and who doesn’t.
http://www.flightsafety.com/securityreq/index.htm?x=09200391822