RussR
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I have a prospective student who about 20 years ago had voluntarily surrendered his certificate. The reason doesn't really matter, basically he had an incident and just decided he wasn't going to fly any more, to the point where he actually surrendered the certificate. (It was not in lieu of revocation.)
Now he wants to start flying again.
I assume:
- He basically starts over as a student pilot
- He needs a "Student Pilot certificate" with his medical like any other
- He would have to be endorsed to solo like normal
- His previous time counts, however, so it's a matter of training to proficiency, a minimum of 3 hours within the 2 months prior to his checkride (not a problem)
- He needs to take the written again ***
- He needs to take the practical again
*** He says he talked to a FSDO inspector that said he doesn't need to take the written again. I can't see why this would be the case, am I missing something?
Do I have this generally right? Anything else I should be aware of? Obviously we'll put special emphasis on the areas of operation that led to his incident.
Any good references for this type of situation? Anybody had this type of situation before? Not much in the CFR's.
Now he wants to start flying again.
I assume:
- He basically starts over as a student pilot
- He needs a "Student Pilot certificate" with his medical like any other
- He would have to be endorsed to solo like normal
- His previous time counts, however, so it's a matter of training to proficiency, a minimum of 3 hours within the 2 months prior to his checkride (not a problem)
- He needs to take the written again ***
- He needs to take the practical again
*** He says he talked to a FSDO inspector that said he doesn't need to take the written again. I can't see why this would be the case, am I missing something?
Do I have this generally right? Anything else I should be aware of? Obviously we'll put special emphasis on the areas of operation that led to his incident.
Any good references for this type of situation? Anybody had this type of situation before? Not much in the CFR's.