jrh
Well-Known Member
I've been meaning to bring this up for a while and haven't gotten the time until now...
Has anybody heard of FSDOs requiring the exclusive use of the IACRA online application system for taking checkrides? For those of you unfamiliar with IACRA, it's basically an electronic version of the traditional 8710 form that is used to apply for a new certificate or rating.
Here's a little story to show why I'm asking...
Last week when I went for my MEI checkride the internet was down at the flight center I had trained at. I knew the examiner preferred using IACRA, but I just filled out a paper version of the 8710 form, had my instructor sign off on it, and went for my checkride.
When I showed the paper to the examiner, he got upset and said the Spokane FSDO doesn't even accept paper 8710s anymore--they require everything to be submitted electronically through IACRA.
We used the internet at his FBO to fill out my IACRA form, then sent it to my instructor for approval. My instructor tried to digitally "sign" it, but the IACRA system wouldn't allow him to endorse me because he had only taken *his* MEI checkride a few days previous and the database didn't recognize him as an MEI yet. He called the IACRA help desk and they said there was nothing they could do to override the system--I'd have to use a paper 8710--which supposedly wouldn't be accepted by the Spokane FSDO.
By that point, the examiner was much less upset at me and had more of a "Screw the FSDO, they're getting a paper copy whether they want it or not," attitude. We used the 8710 I had originally brought, did the checkride, and that's all I know up to this point--I'm not sure what the FSDO will think when they get it in the mail.
What's the moral of the story? I guess for you new instructors who might be sending students on checkrides soon, make sure to check with the examiner before the checkride and find out what system (paper or IACRA) they prefer (or require!).
Has anybody heard of FSDOs requiring the exclusive use of the IACRA online application system for taking checkrides? For those of you unfamiliar with IACRA, it's basically an electronic version of the traditional 8710 form that is used to apply for a new certificate or rating.
Here's a little story to show why I'm asking...
Last week when I went for my MEI checkride the internet was down at the flight center I had trained at. I knew the examiner preferred using IACRA, but I just filled out a paper version of the 8710 form, had my instructor sign off on it, and went for my checkride.
When I showed the paper to the examiner, he got upset and said the Spokane FSDO doesn't even accept paper 8710s anymore--they require everything to be submitted electronically through IACRA.
We used the internet at his FBO to fill out my IACRA form, then sent it to my instructor for approval. My instructor tried to digitally "sign" it, but the IACRA system wouldn't allow him to endorse me because he had only taken *his* MEI checkride a few days previous and the database didn't recognize him as an MEI yet. He called the IACRA help desk and they said there was nothing they could do to override the system--I'd have to use a paper 8710--which supposedly wouldn't be accepted by the Spokane FSDO.
By that point, the examiner was much less upset at me and had more of a "Screw the FSDO, they're getting a paper copy whether they want it or not," attitude. We used the 8710 I had originally brought, did the checkride, and that's all I know up to this point--I'm not sure what the FSDO will think when they get it in the mail.
What's the moral of the story? I guess for you new instructors who might be sending students on checkrides soon, make sure to check with the examiner before the checkride and find out what system (paper or IACRA) they prefer (or require!).