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Emily[_1_]
August 12th 06, 07:31 PM
Got one this week (or last week, I've been out of town) that says that 
new rules for CFI's have been implemented, etc, etc, etc.  The odd thing 
is, it looks like it was printed on a $50 printer and wasn't even in an 
official envelope like I'm used to seeing from the FAA.  It really only 
had a bunch of links in the letter.  Has anyone gotten this?
Robert M. Gary
August 13th 06, 01:52 AM
I've not gotten anything or heard of any recent changes. I'm a
authorized foriegn training provider CFI so I would assume I'd get
notified.
-Robert, CFI
Emily wrote:
> Got one this week (or last week, I've been out of town) that says that
> new rules for CFI's have been implemented, etc, etc, etc.  The odd thing
> is, it looks like it was printed on a $50 printer and wasn't even in an
> official envelope like I'm used to seeing from the FAA.  It really only
> had a bunch of links in the letter.  Has anyone gotten this?
Jim Macklin
August 13th 06, 02:21 AM
Emily, do you have a scanner? Scan and post the letter as 
text and ask your question again.  It could somebody has 
thought of a "practical joke" and got your address somehow. 
Be sure to edit out your personal name and address/phone if 
they are on the letter.
"Robert M. Gary" > wrote in message 
 oups.com...
| I've not gotten anything or heard of any recent changes. 
I'm a
| authorized foriegn training provider CFI so I would assume 
I'd get
| notified.
|
| -Robert, CFI
|
| Emily wrote:
| > Got one this week (or last week, I've been out of town) 
that says that
| > new rules for CFI's have been implemented, etc, etc, 
etc.  The odd thing
| > is, it looks like it was printed on a $50 printer and 
wasn't even in an
| > official envelope like I'm used to seeing from the FAA. 
It really only
| > had a bunch of links in the letter.  Has anyone gotten 
this?
|
Emily[_1_]
August 13th 06, 02:39 AM
Jim Macklin wrote:
> Emily, do you have a scanner? Scan and post the letter as 
> text and ask your question again.  It could somebody has 
> thought of a "practical joke" and got your address somehow. 
> Be sure to edit out your personal name and address/phone if 
> they are on the letter.
Scanner doesn't work with the new computer, but I type fast.
"Dear Certified Flight Instructor:
According to FAA records, you are listed as a Certificated Flight 
Instructor (CFI) as described in 14 Code of Federal Regulations  (CFR) 
Part 61.  This letter is to inform you of new requirements which may be 
applicable to the flight instruction you provide and to let you know who 
you can contact should you have any questions.
On September 20, 2004, 49 CFR 1552 was issued by the Transportation 
Security Administration.  According to the new regulation, CFI's are 
required to take certain action when providing flight instruction to all 
flight students seeking specific ratings.  In addition, all CFI's are 
required to complete Security Awareness Training.
TSA and the Airplane Owners and Pilots Associate (AOPA) have several 
resources available that provide guidance on the implementation of this 
regulation.  The following resources are available to both flight 
instructors and flight students.
<bunch of links>
If you have questions after accessing the above information, you may 
contact Senior Aviation Security Inspector John Doe at <phone number> or 
<email address>.
Sincerely,
Jack Doe
Federal Security Director (Acting)
Dallas Love Field (DAL)
---------------------------------------------------------------
Anyway, the links are all valid and do link to the rules that we all 
know and love, but it's just an odd letter.  Like it says, this has been 
around for almost two years, so why was a letter being issued now, and 
why from the local office?  I guess I could always contact the TSA and 
ask, but they're in the doghouse with me after stealing my medication 
yesterday.
Jim Macklin
August 13th 06, 02:58 AM
Googled for " "Jack Doe"+Federal Security Director+Dallas " 
and got 11 hits, none that seem correct or related.  Have 
you called the Love Field office listed to see if it exists 
or if there is a Jack Doe?  [Sounds like John Doe's brother}
"Emily" > wrote in message 
. ..
| Jim Macklin wrote:
| > Emily, do you have a scanner? Scan and post the letter 
as
| > text and ask your question again.  It could somebody has
| > thought of a "practical joke" and got your address 
somehow.
| > Be sure to edit out your personal name and address/phone 
if
| > they are on the letter.
|
| Scanner doesn't work with the new computer, but I type 
fast.
|
| "Dear Certified Flight Instructor:
|
| According to FAA records, you are listed as a Certificated 
Flight
| Instructor (CFI) as described in 14 Code of Federal 
Regulations  (CFR)
| Part 61.  This letter is to inform you of new requirements 
which may be
| applicable to the flight instruction you provide and to 
let you know who
| you can contact should you have any questions.
|
| On September 20, 2004, 49 CFR 1552 was issued by the 
Transportation
| Security Administration.  According to the new regulation, 
CFI's are
| required to take certain action when providing flight 
instruction to all
| flight students seeking specific ratings.  In addition, 
all CFI's are
| required to complete Security Awareness Training.
|
| TSA and the Airplane Owners and Pilots Associate (AOPA) 
have several
| resources available that provide guidance on the 
implementation of this
| regulation.  The following resources are available to both 
flight
| instructors and flight students.
|
| <bunch of links>
|
| If you have questions after accessing the above 
information, you may
| contact Senior Aviation Security Inspector John Doe at 
<phone number> or
| <email address>.
|
| Sincerely,
|
| Jack Doe
| Federal Security Director (Acting)
| Dallas Love Field (DAL)
|
| ---------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Anyway, the links are all valid and do link to the rules 
that we all
| know and love, but it's just an odd letter.  Like it says, 
this has been
| around for almost two years, so why was a letter being 
issued now, and
| why from the local office?  I guess I could always contact 
the TSA and
| ask, but they're in the doghouse with me after stealing my 
medication
| yesterday.
Emily[_1_]
August 13th 06, 03:12 AM
Jim Macklin wrote:
> Googled for " "Jack Doe"+Federal Security Director+Dallas " 
> and got 11 hits, none that seem correct or related.  Have 
> you called the Love Field office listed to see if it exists 
> or if there is a Jack Doe?  [Sounds like John Doe's brother}
LOL....I masked the real names.
Jim Macklin
August 13th 06, 03:32 AM
OK, You might Google the real names to see what you get.  It 
could be a Texas state office that is following up on a list 
of Texas CFIs with a delay.  .
"Emily" > wrote in message 
. ..
| Jim Macklin wrote:
| > Googled for " "Jack Doe"+Federal Security 
Director+Dallas "
| > and got 11 hits, none that seem correct or related. 
Have
| > you called the Love Field office listed to see if it 
exists
| > or if there is a Jack Doe?  [Sounds like John Doe's 
brother}
|
| LOL....I masked the real names.
Emily[_1_]
August 13th 06, 04:06 AM
Andrew Sarangan wrote:
> Emily wrote:
>> Jim Macklin wrote:
>>> Googled for " "Jack Doe"+Federal Security Director+Dallas "
>>> and got 11 hits, none that seem correct or related.  Have
>>> you called the Love Field office listed to see if it exists
>>> or if there is a Jack Doe?  [Sounds like John Doe's brother}
>> LOL....I masked the real names.
> 
> Why mask the real name?
> 
I wouldn't want MY real name over all usenet...
BTIZ
August 13th 06, 04:42 AM
I believe it is a valid letter, I got one about a month ago.
I'll have to look for it but I do not think I kept it, TSA rules do not 
apply to glider CFIs.
I believe what has changed in the last few months was how to complete the 
recurrency (annual update) training. AOPA and other alphabet soup aviation 
groups worked with them to change how the recurrency can be maintained for 
independent CFIs.
B
"Emily" > wrote in message 
. ..
> Got one this week (or last week, I've been out of town) that says that new 
> rules for CFI's have been implemented, etc, etc, etc.  The odd thing is, 
> it looks like it was printed on a $50 printer and wasn't even in an 
> official envelope like I'm used to seeing from the FAA.  It really only 
> had a bunch of links in the letter.  Has anyone gotten this?
zatatime
August 13th 06, 05:39 AM
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 21:06:15 -0500, Emily >
wrote:
>Andrew Sarangan wrote:
>> Emily wrote:
>>> Jim Macklin wrote:
>>>> Googled for " "Jack Doe"+Federal Security Director+Dallas "
>>>> and got 11 hits, none that seem correct or related.  Have
>>>> you called the Love Field office listed to see if it exists
>>>> or if there is a Jack Doe?  [Sounds like John Doe's brother}
>>> LOL....I masked the real names.
>> 
>> Why mask the real name?
>> 
>I wouldn't want MY real name over all usenet...
It's alright Sarah, no one would do anything mischievous with it. <g>
z
Larry Dighera
August 13th 06, 06:46 PM
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 21:06:15 -0500, Emily >
wrote in >:
>I wouldn't want MY real name over all usenet...
Why?  Is it an accountability issue?  Are you fearful of leaving a
written history?  Or are you paranoid of your fellow man?
Larry Dighera
August 13th 06, 07:20 PM
On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 19:39:35 -0500, Emily >
wrote in >:
>In addition, all CFI's are 
>required to complete Security Awareness Training.
Perhaps the reason you received the notice is, because there is no
record of your having completed the above required training?
    Security Awareness Training
    
    TSA defined “flight school” to include individual flight
    instructors because the agency believes that individual flight
    instructors are just as likely to experience suspicious
    circumstances and activities of individuals applying for flight
    training as large flight schools. Under the IFR, individual flight
    instructors are required to conduct security awareness training
    for any of their employees, including themselves. The IFR provides
    the option of using a security awareness training program
    developed by TSA, which will be available at no cost to flight
    schools by contacting TSA (703-542-1222 or  ) or
    by visiting the TSA General Aviation website at
    http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?theme=180
    
You can pose your question to AOPA: 
Links:
http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsitems/2004/041020tsa.html
http://www.befa.org/pub/tsa_cfr49_part1552_clarification_letter-20041019.pdf
www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsitems/2004/041020tsa_notice.pdf
http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=0788ff63dc1c6b53d50869b46c236066&rgn=div5&view=text&node=49:9.1.3.5.14&idno=49
http://www.befa.org/pub/49_CFR_Part_1552.html
Al[_1_]
August 14th 06, 11:26 PM
We got a visit.  Folks from the TSA visited our local flight school, and 
demanded that the school get and keep on file a copy of ALL students birth 
certificate or passport. Not foreign students mind you, all students. I was 
told that I am exempt by virtue of my CFI.
Western Oregon school of Aviation
Roseburg, Oregon
Al  G
"Emily" > wrote in message 
. ..
> Got one this week (or last week, I've been out of town) that says that new 
> rules for CFI's have been implemented, etc, etc, etc.  The odd thing is, 
> it looks like it was printed on a $50 printer and wasn't even in an 
> official envelope like I'm used to seeing from the FAA.  It really only 
> had a bunch of links in the letter.  Has anyone gotten this?
We got a visit from the TSA folks.  They were very pleased that
our records were complete and up-to-date.  Their comment was
that we were the first flight school that they reviewed that
fully complied... student records, CFI training/retraining.
Then they went away... quietly!  It was a good day!
Best regards,
Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocations!"
-- 
Jer/ (Slash) Eberhard, Mountain Flying Aviation, LTD, Ft Collins, CO
CELL 970 231-6325 EMAIL jer<at>frii.com http://users.frii.com/jer/
C-206 N9513G, CFII Airplane&Glider FAA-DEN Aviation Safety Counselor
CAP-CO Mission&Aircraft CheckPilot BM218 HAM N0FZD 240 Young Eagles!
Jim Macklin
August 15th 06, 12:33 AM
Some agents just make up the rules as they go along.  BATF 
was very creative, they would answer questions on the 
telephone about gun laws and make a note about who they 
talked to, but not what they said.  Then based on the fact 
that they had lied to the citizen, they would go arrest that 
citizen because if the citizen followed the instructions 
given over the phone, they had broken the law.  Eventually 
Congress did hold hearings and the BATF was slapped on the 
wrist with a limp noodle [their budget was cut $5M].
The war on terror includes all of us, and as such the 
terrorists have succeeded in making us change our way of 
life.  The war will be won when we kill all of them.  The 
terrorists are willing and even eager to die for their 
cause.  Let's do them a favor and speed up their demise.
"Al" > wrote in message 
...
| We got a visit.  Folks from the TSA visited our local 
flight school, and
| demanded that the school get and keep on file a copy of 
ALL students birth
| certificate or passport. Not foreign students mind you, 
all students. I was
| told that I am exempt by virtue of my CFI.
|
| Western Oregon school of Aviation
| Roseburg, Oregon
|
| Al  G
|
|
| "Emily" > wrote in message
| . ..
| > Got one this week (or last week, I've been out of town) 
that says that new
| > rules for CFI's have been implemented, etc, etc, etc. 
The odd thing is,
| > it looks like it was printed on a $50 printer and wasn't 
even in an
| > official envelope like I'm used to seeing from the FAA. 
It really only
| > had a bunch of links in the letter.  Has anyone gotten 
this?
|
|
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