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Published January 12, 2016 in the Federal Register.
The FAA has published a final rule concerning Student Pilot Certificates and issuance.
This change will require all Student Pilots to have a plastic airman certificate issued by the Airman Certification Branch prior to solo flight operations. This change is required by section 4012 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act and facilitates security vetting by the Transportation Security Administration of student pilot applicants prior to certificate issuance.
Because of this regulatory change, Aviation Medical Examiners will no longer issue Student Pilot Certificates when they do an initial physical examination. A Student Pilot will apply for a Student Pilot Certificate with an 8710-1 or through IACRA and an Aviation Safety Inspector or Aviation Safety Technician at the FSDO will review the application and approve it, by authenticating the identity of the applicant, a Designated Pilot Examiner or Certificated Flight Instructor would also be able review the application and approve it.
Since plastic certificates would be issued, there is no longer a requirement for flight instructors to endorse the student pilot certificate for solo flight operations or solo cross country operations after April 1, 2016. All endorsements will be contained in the student pilot’s logbook. Also there would no longer be an expiration date for plastic student pilot certificates. If lost, a replacement can be requested for the standard $2.00 fee that is currently in place.
Paper Student Pilot Certificates will remain in effect until they expire. At that time the Student will need to transition to the plastic certificate.
Under this rule, the FAA is also backing away from photo requirements on pilot certificates.
The complete rule change can be located at this link:
https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2016-01-12/pdf/2016-00199.pdf
The FAA has published a final rule concerning Student Pilot Certificates and issuance.
This change will require all Student Pilots to have a plastic airman certificate issued by the Airman Certification Branch prior to solo flight operations. This change is required by section 4012 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act and facilitates security vetting by the Transportation Security Administration of student pilot applicants prior to certificate issuance.
Because of this regulatory change, Aviation Medical Examiners will no longer issue Student Pilot Certificates when they do an initial physical examination. A Student Pilot will apply for a Student Pilot Certificate with an 8710-1 or through IACRA and an Aviation Safety Inspector or Aviation Safety Technician at the FSDO will review the application and approve it, by authenticating the identity of the applicant, a Designated Pilot Examiner or Certificated Flight Instructor would also be able review the application and approve it.
Since plastic certificates would be issued, there is no longer a requirement for flight instructors to endorse the student pilot certificate for solo flight operations or solo cross country operations after April 1, 2016. All endorsements will be contained in the student pilot’s logbook. Also there would no longer be an expiration date for plastic student pilot certificates. If lost, a replacement can be requested for the standard $2.00 fee that is currently in place.
Paper Student Pilot Certificates will remain in effect until they expire. At that time the Student will need to transition to the plastic certificate.
Under this rule, the FAA is also backing away from photo requirements on pilot certificates.
The complete rule change can be located at this link:
https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2016-01-12/pdf/2016-00199.pdf
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