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Old April 17th 07, 06:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Michael Nouak
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Default TSA rule, what does this mean?

IMO:


"Robert M. Gary" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
oups.com...
As a TSA approved foreign flight training provider, I received the
follow from the TSA today...

"Who must participate in the Alien Flight Student Program (AFSP)?

Persons seeking flight training must submit a request if they are not
citizens or nationals of the U.S. and:

---They wish to receive flight training in the U.S. or its
territories, regardless of whether training will lead to an FAA
certificate or type rating; and/or


Suppose someone wants to attend one of the FL-based JAA schools; then that
person would be training in the US but the trainer would not necessarily be
FAA-certificated (e. g. he might only be a JAA FI(R)). _Regardless_, the
trainee must participate in the AFSP. This has nothing to do with a BFR.

"Or":


---They wish to receive flight training from an FAA-certificated
facility, provider, or instructor that could lead to an FAA rating
whether in the U.S. or abroad."


Said person wants to get an FAA PP cert somewhere in the US; or from an FAA
CFI somewhere in, say, Austria. Then that person must participate in the
AFSP.

"And": comes into play if said person wants to, e. g., get a JAA PPL _and_ a
FAA cert at the same time; e. g. from a JAA FI(R)/FAA CFI in FL.


IMO.

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Michael Nouak
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