Agent Ezzard
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I received a call about two weeks ago regarding my military medical records. My references received letters last week and I made sure they were mailed on Friday!
I received a call about two weeks ago regarding my military medical records. My references received letters last week and I made sure they were mailed on Friday!
Hard to believe your process is moving so much quicker than everyone else. I wonder why that is...
To my knowledge, none of my references have received anything (although I interviewed a few days later on the 9th, and going the terminal route)
I don't know what the hell I am talking about so don't get huffy with me Mr.!
Someone correct me if I am off here (I know you will) but don't they only do the letters part for SF86 investigation... I didn't think they went that far for Terminal folks.
DISCLAIMER: I don't know what the hell I am talking about so don't get huffy with me Mr.!
I just took a tour of ROA today and it was SWEET! I asked the "critical Facility" question to the Manger and he said they are about half staffed right now with 8 in training and he said he would almost put ROA in that catagory but half the time when he calls the FAA they are like ROA who? :buck: so he doesn't think he would be put in that critically staffed position. I know its been said before but if you can go to the nearest facility and get a tour it would be well worth yout time!:rawk:I also attended the July 9th PEPC, and my references still have not received anything. Im sure it also has to do with where the letters are being mailed to, obviously some will talk longer.
I wish some information would leak regarding the 'critical' facilities, I would really like to keep my Aug 26 class date.
For anyone that doesn't fly, it might also be a good idea to pick up a few aeronautical charts for the area you will be working. Though these aren't charts you will use an a controller, being familiar with the airports, NAVAIDS, and landmarks will be a huge help. I would recommend http://www.sportys.com, and picking up a sectional, AFD, and approach plates of your area. Has anyone done this? I've actually been flying in the area I got selected for, for almost 6 years now and I think knowing the lay of the land will help me greatly.
Hey there, I am terminal and did the SF85. They checked most of my references but not all. And all of my security clearances are approved now.
2 personal of 3
3 work of 7
3 address of 7 (I have moved a lot)
Hope that helps
All of them contacted by mail?? I assume yes but you never know.....
Yes all by mail...All of my contact called me to let me know they received them and funny enough they kept me on the phone as they filled them out. It was cute. They come with a prepaid envelope for returning them. There are only a few questions. It was cool.
For anyone that doesn't fly, it might also be a good idea to pick up a few aeronautical charts for the area you will be working. Though these aren't charts you will use an a controller, being familiar with the airports, NAVAIDS, and landmarks will be a huge help. I would recommend http://www.sportys.com, and picking up a sectional, AFD, and approach plates of your area. Has anyone done this? I've actually been flying in the area I got selected for, for almost 6 years now and I think knowing the lay of the land will help me greatly.
GOOD MAN!
That skyvector link is amazing.
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