elmetal
Ain't nobody got time for that
Hello, everyone
Ok so I'll get to it: I started my private training when I was still only a Permanent Resident (Green Card) so naturally I had to jump through all the TSA hoops and whatnot.
Fast forward, now I'm a private pilot blablabla and I recently got my citizenship (we'll just say sometime in 2010).
I assumed the FSDO/FAA/TSA would automatically know this so I didn't fill out a TSA form for my instrument rating and whatnot and went ahead passed the checkride and all and now I'm scared the instrument rating will be invalidated because I never contacted the FSDO to show them my citizenship papers.
Should I call the local FSDO and setup an appointment and change that status or am I worrying over nothing?
I want to do this ASAP because I want to start working on my commercial in about 2-3 weeks after I pass my written
Thanks guys, it's so liberating to finally be a citizen and not have to worry about all the hoops foreigners get to jump through despite having lived here legally for 12 years.
Ok so I'll get to it: I started my private training when I was still only a Permanent Resident (Green Card) so naturally I had to jump through all the TSA hoops and whatnot.
Fast forward, now I'm a private pilot blablabla and I recently got my citizenship (we'll just say sometime in 2010).
I assumed the FSDO/FAA/TSA would automatically know this so I didn't fill out a TSA form for my instrument rating and whatnot and went ahead passed the checkride and all and now I'm scared the instrument rating will be invalidated because I never contacted the FSDO to show them my citizenship papers.
Should I call the local FSDO and setup an appointment and change that status or am I worrying over nothing?
I want to do this ASAP because I want to start working on my commercial in about 2-3 weeks after I pass my written
Thanks guys, it's so liberating to finally be a citizen and not have to worry about all the hoops foreigners get to jump through despite having lived here legally for 12 years.