They've finally processed my night rating. Only took over 3 months. Remind me not to complain about FAA turnaround.
But that is three Canadian months. What is that in US months?
Ok, what is a night rating?
In Canada a night rating is required for night flight.
Separate from IFR? So you have a Day-VFR, a night-VFR and an IFR?
In Canada, you can't fly at night without a night rating. However, if you are instrument rated, it overrides the night rating so you can fly at night. And yes, some training is the same. They require a certain amount of hood, sim, or actual IMC time.
So in Canada, there is Day "VFR", Night "VFR", and IFR
Can you fly night VFR with an instrument rating?
But that is three Canadian months. What is that in US months?
They've finally processed my night rating. Only took over 3 months. Remind me not to complain about FAA turnaround.
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Separate from IFR? So you have a Day-VFR, a night-VFR and an IFR?
Most people here have never experienced anything other than the FAA, thus all of the "FAA is horrible stories".
If they experienced how the rest of the world handles aviation then they would see the US has it pretty good all things considered.
Well - they ARE horrible - they just happen to be better than the others but that still doesn't make them good.
Well - they ARE horrible - they just happen to be better than the others but that still doesn't make them good.
Over a week has passed since it was allegedly mailed. The count is on....
Are you sure? I fathom that it might be 13 stone or maybe 2.5 furlongs?
Mail between US and Canada is always slow. Normal snail mail within Canada is within 2-3 days. From Canada to US and vice versa, can take two weeks.
My US suppliers get real happy about that. (The check/cheque's in the mail, and truly it is!)
But that is three Canadian months. What is that in US months?
Yeah I know....I have relatives still in Canada. Its just that the person at TC has a credibility issue in my opinion. I had send numerous emails (3-4) and left 5 messages to find out the status and this person never got back to me until I copied the general e-mail address stating that I had sent emails and left messages with no response over the past several weeks. So me being told it was "in the mail" doesn't hold water due to the history.
BTW, when I was in Twasson (sp?) in the late 1970's I flew for a couple of months out of the Pacific Flying Club. Are they still around?
Rating still hasn't arrived. Called another office. It turns out the TC person wrote down the wrong address and that's why I haven't received it yet in the mail.
Incompetence knows no boundaries.
Next time, PM me, send it to my office, I'll walk it across the border and put it into a USPS box.