FAA registry.. How can a person NOT be listed?

Kristie

Mama Bear....
Staff member
Can someone explain how one could keep one's name off of the FAA site stating certification, address, city/state, name and so forth?

I hear it's if someone is "inactive" - how long do you have to be inactive for that to occur...

or if the address is "non-releasable"... what would clarify as non-releasable?

the email that the airmen certification branch sent stated this:

If the airman's address is "non-releasable" , his name will not show up if his city and state is entered in the airman search query.
If using other databases, the airman may not show up if he has been inactive for a period of time.

Regards,
Airmen Certification Branch

and i just want to understand who qualifies as someone that would NOT be listed.
 
Request it through the FAA.

However, if this is about the goofy girl that thinks she's dating a 22 year old Delta 757 Captain that just got back from Iraq, you're kind of wasting your time researching.
 
All I did was send an e-mail directly to the FAA - it's amazing how QUICKLY they responded, plus it wasn't a canned reply - it was a personalized response from an FAA employee who removed my address from the list. My name is still on there though - it only shows my certificates/ratings, but that's it.

I just don't want my address floating around for potential telemarketers.

Also... you can have the FAA take you off the list that they sell to aviation-related companies that send you JUNK MAIL. After I did this, I stopped receiving a lot of pilot-related junk mail. If I want to buy a product, I'll look for it online! Not on old-fashioned paper :D
 
Ask her to ask him what his "Primary Pass Rider" number was before he tearfully "resigned".

Or, here's the killer: "Under which gate was the ATL airport 'Speedline' and what did they serve on Sundays as a breakfast special?" It might have been on saturdays...

Anyone who is senior enough to be captain ought to know this one. Hell, I can still smell it!
 
nah.. i'm not gonna do that... if she doesn't believe what we've already told her, it's her loss. but apparently, she isn't talking to the guy anymore, so enuff said
 
nah.. i'm not gonna do that... if she doesn't believe what we've already told her, it's her loss.

While in phoenix, I worked with a cat that said he was an ex airline pilot. He really didn't know much about the business and couldn't produce any sort of credentials to prove he still flew, he said he instructs currently, and he wasn't listed in the FAA database. I wonder if this is the same guy.
 
Hell, man, why don't these people learn.

Tell 'em you're a pilot and they're kind of like, oh yeah?

Tell 'em you work for Jimmy Choo and they're like, oh MY GAWD, NO WAY!
 
Ask her to ask him what his "Primary Pass Rider" number was before he tearfully "resigned".

Or, here's the killer: "Under which gate was the ATL airport 'Speedline' and what did they serve on Sundays as a breakfast special?" It might have been on saturdays...

Anyone who is senior enough to be captain ought to know this one. Hell, I can still smell it!

I can still taste it after all the years. Not a good taste
 
I can still taste it after all the years. Not a good taste

I remember I walked into the Speed Line and thought "HOLY HELL WHAT IS THAT SMELL?!?!?!?" and grabbed my nose. I don't know what the hell they were frying it in but the smell reminded me of dead muskrat.
 
Have her ask the guy what the angle of attack is. I did this to a guy who said he was a Marine aviator. I knew as soon as he started quoting lines from Top Gun to his buddy he was full of it. He told me "The angle of attack is the best position to be in for attacking your enemy." He was even doing the hand language on where the airplane should be durring your angle of attack. :insane:
 
I remember I walked into the Speed Line and thought "HOLY HELL WHAT IS THAT SMELL?!?!?!?" and grabbed my nose. I don't know what the hell they were frying it in but the smell reminded me of dead muskrat.

Doug it could have been ramp kill......with a jet fuel marinate.
Breakfast wasnt bad there but lunch and dinner was definetly something to pass on....I ate dinner there one time and was feeling sick within a few minutes......never again......

Kristie it probably was muskrat......or something of same species running around the dumpster
 
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