Evan Boltwood
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It's been some time since I was a student. Isn't the student certificate the first medical certificate that you receive?
How long ago was this, per chance could this have been a solo on a old pre IACRA BS student pilot cert?
According to the registry, that doesn't appear to have been the case
Back in the day (~5 years ago) the medical and student pilot certificate were issued on the spot upon completion of the 3rd class medical exam. It was an easy way to kill two birds with one stone.Wow. I just started training this week and was under the impression you needed your medical and were good. I guess I need a certificate with the quickness!
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There was both a reason from the FAA and some discussion on PoA as to why it got split up. But I have forgotten both....Now, I don’t know what they do.
TSA requirement to investigate applicants before the certificate is issued.There was both a reason from the FAA and some discussion on PoA as to why it got split up. But I have forgotten both....
Perhaps someone can enlighten us?
April 1, 2016 was the magic date. No student pilot certificates issued in the field anymore (either by the FAA or by a designee). The TSA wants a one week vetting period. The rest of the delay is purely FAA incompetence.
I feel all warm and fuzzy in my TSA safety blankie lol
What a huge pile of fail the TSA is
I'm betting that James thinks it CAN happen again...in spite of the fact that the TSA is there to prevent it.9-11 James. If you think it can't happen again I don't know what to tell you. IACRA is not an inconvenience once you're familiar with how it works. A whole 4-5 minutes and it's done. If it's a foreign student it gets much more involved, but for a US citizen it doesn't. Sure the old way was quicker and convenient but unfortunately we have enemies who want to kill and destroy us.
In the OP's case his CFI should have known what is required to solo a student, and really the SP should know also.
@mscard88 You obviously misread my post.
Is there a requirement that the instructor who endorses solo be the same one who does IACRA for the student certificate?Your first sentence states a CFI has no regulatory responsibility, no? I just explain that there is.
Your first sentence states a CFI has no regulatory responsibility, no? I just explain that there is.
First, remember you (CFI, DPE, ACR) are the validator of this applicant’s identity and ability to read, speak, write and understand English. The FAA guidance is from the 61.65G “In accordance with §61.193(b), before processing an application for a student pilot certificate, the authorized individual must ensure the applicant meets the eligibility requirements of § 61.83 as well as verify the applicant’s identity. The authorized individual should use AC 60-28 and the ICAO Web site to prepare for the assessment. (speaks English)” And yes, you of course need to meet face-to-face; a virtual arrangement is not acceptable!
Is there a requirement that the instructor who endorses solo be the same one who does IACRA for the student certificate?
So what @SkyDog58 is saying is that the reg outlining requirements for solo flight no longer requires the instructor to even look at a Student Pilot Certificate, and therefore that particular forest could be missed for the trees.Not that I'm aware of. Once the student has the SPC other CFI can actually solo the student by endorsing the logbook. It would have to be permitted as the person who registered and confirmed the requirements for that student may leave or the student changes CFI.
So what @SkyDog58 is saying is that the reg outlining requirements for solo flight no longer requires the instructor to even look at a Student Pilot Certificate, and therefore that particular forest could be missed for the trees.
So what @SkyDog58 is saying is that the reg outlining requirements for solo flight no longer requires the instructor to even look at a Student Pilot Certificate, and therefore that particular forest could be missed for the trees.
I'm not sure how the FAA looks at it exactly, but 61.3 says you have to have a pilot certificate. It doesn't say that "your enstructor must ensure" that you have a pilot certificate, so I would think technically it's on the student.That's pretty much it. I didn't read the entire Part 61 for this thread but I just don't see a requirement that a CFI verify that the student has a SPC before endorsing the logbook for solo. The student needs one but who ensures it?
As I noted above, I'd say there's a regulatory requirement for the CFI as well, but I'm not the FAA.61.3 but it doesn't say specifically a CFI has to check it. Common sense says a CFI will though.
61.3 but it doesn't say specifically a CFI has to check it. Common sense says a CFI will though.
Oh, we are relying on common sense now are we?
I still stand by my assertion that the only assurance that it gets verified was in the old version of 61.87 that required the CFI to endorse the old paper medical/SPC. Now that that no longer exists, there is nothing to drive the CFI to look at it.
And again, yes I think the CFI should verify as a matter of mentorship and professionalism.
But but but....boss. What else would we use? 61.3 states a pilot have a certificate is all I know, and I can only speak for myself but I will check that any student I endorse for solo has the required documentation. So until the FAA specifies it, I'm doing the best I can.
9-11 James. If you think it can't happen again I don't know what to tell you. IACRA is not an inconvenience once you're familiar with how it works. A whole 4-5 minutes and it's done. If it's a foreign student it gets much more involved, but for a US citizen it doesn't. Sure the old way was quicker and convenient but unfortunately we have enemies who want to kill and destroy us.
In the OP's case his CFI should have known what is required to solo a student, and really the SP should know also.
And what TSA is doing wouldn't have stopped 9/11.
Plus more people die in their bathtubs than by terrorists.
I will not sacrifice liberties for a false sense of "safety".
Frankly our overgrown government is more of a threat to Tammy and Todd on mainstreet than some goat farmer living in a third world country half a world away.
Never said it would. But this is what we have to work with. One adapts and presses on.
With that attitude we'd still be subjects of the crown.
With that attitude we'd still be subjects of the crown.
Each to their own then.