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PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:41 pm    Post subject: Pilot certificate with English proficiency statement need Reply with quote

Hi Tim,

My point was that I had to speak English to get my license in the first
place. Why should I have to send them $2? To prove I can speak
English? Sounds like they think they think they were derelict of duty
because they never sat me down and tested me to see if I could speak
English and they want to cover their butts. Oops, never mind...I almost
forgot about the oral part of the PPL checkride so many moons ago.

I know, 2 bucks isn't a big deal to many...but...$2 today, $5
tomorrow...$25 when they invoke user fees. Where will it stop? I for
one think that if government wants to "take care of us all", they can
start by providing services. My taxes should cover the lousy $2.

I already have the nice plastic license with Wil and Orv and the non-SSN
ID#. If they're losing more money by only charging $2, so we really
want them in charge of the coffers filled with our tax dollars?

Scott

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Tim Olson wrote:
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Trust me, for $2 they're losing way more money than they
could ever think of making. If yours is old enough to
use your SSN, you may consider doing it just to wipe the
SSN off your records. I do find it kind of strange that
someone would be put off by a $2 fee. You can't even
drive to the airport for $2.00 in many cases. I consider
it pretty generous of them to provide me with a new certificate
for $2 so that I can fit under someone else's (non FAA)
international rules. For those who wait until after the
day that we get the dreaded "user fees" imposed on us, the
same replacement card could end up costing more like $25-35.

Tim
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Scott wrote:
>
>
> OK, so if my original pilot's license was issued under 61.103, they
> should give me a new license FREE just for them to add the
> proficiency text to the license card, reaffirming that they once knew
> I spoke English to get my original license. Sounds like another money
> generating scheme to me.
>
> Scott
> do not archive
> A. J. Mendes Pereira wrote:
>>
>> Speaking English is a requirement "cine qua non" for the issuance of
>> an FAA pilot's license. Sort of ”no speako, no piloto".
>>
>> /Sec 61.103 Eligibility requirements: General./
>>
>> /To be eligible for a private pilot certificate, a person must--/
>>
>> * /Be at least 17 years of age, except that a private pilot
>> certificate with a free balloon or a glider rating only may be
>> issued to a qualified applicant who is at least 16 years of
>> age; /
>> * /Be able to read, speak, and understand the English language, or
>> have such operating limitations placed on his pilot certificate
>> as are necessary for the safe operation of aircraft, to be
>> removed when he shows that he can read, speak, and understand
>> the English language; /
>> * /Hold at least a current third-class medical certificate issued
>> under Part 67 of this chapter, or, in the case of a glider or
>> free balloon rating, certify that he has no known medical defect
>> that makes him unable to pilot a glider or free balloon, as
>> appropriate; /
>> * /Pass a written test on the subject areas on which instruction
>> or home study is required by Sec. 61.105; /
>> * /Pass an oral and flight test on procedures and maneuvers
>> selected by an FAA inspector or examiner to determine the
>> applicant's competency in the flight operations on which
>> instruction is required by the flight proficiency provisions of
>> Sec. 61.107; and /
>> * /Comply with the sections of this part that apply to the rating
>> he seeks. /
>>
>> Since you already have a license, the FAA has already recognized
>> your ability to speak English; It's just a matter of stamping it in
>> your ticket.
>>
>> In Europe they will retest you every given number of years according
>> to the demonstrated proficiency level.
>>
>> It is ironic, that, being a foreigner, I’ve got no limitations on my
>> FAA license, and on my JAA license I was given an automatic Level 4
>> (because I held an International Radiotelephone Rating), pending
>> retesting in 3 years. Level 5 is renewed every 6 years and Level 6
>> doesn´t require renewal. I hope to make it to level 6 in my test, in
>> March 2011, because a test in France, for instance, costs 150 €
>> (US$190); over here, it will probably cost me something between an
>> arm and a leg...
>>
>> In the US, the process is easy and cheap; as usual, you keep on
>> leading the way... in aviation, as well as in many other areas.
>>
>> Fly safely
>>
>> Antonio
>>
>> Portugal
>>
>> do not archive
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:30 pm    Post subject: Pilot certificate with English proficiency statement need Reply with quote

No, but you have to have a plastic license by 2010 or 11 IIRC. I know
one of my certificates is still paper...thinking whether I want to bother.

Scott wrote:
Quote:


So, do we need that statement to fly domestically in the USA or not?

Scott
Tim Olson wrote:
>
>
> If you already hold a US Certificate then English proficiency
> is already a requirement for that certificate, so they just
> let you get a replacement card that states that. Just
> did mine a few days ago just to get that statement added.
> Figured the price can only go up.
>
> Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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> N395V wrote:
>>
>>
>> If you o it online how do they know that you know how to speak English?
>>
>> do not archive
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