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Old August 11th 03, 08:52 PM
Gig Giacona
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Here's the URL for the form they want. I just mailed one off for a new cert.
It is the same form just a different address.

http://registry.faa.gov/docs/8060-56.pdf




"Slav Inger" wrote in message
...
Hi all,

Been trying to get my medical file from the FAA (my 3-rd class is coming

up
for renewal and I don't remember what I put on the application 3 years

ago).
I searched the FAA's website and didn't find any official forms for
requesting this info, all they seem to require is a "signed statement".

So
I typed up an informal letter describing my request, signed it, and sent

it
per instructions I got by listening to the voice recording. The FAA sent

me
a response saying that they need a _signed_ statement (the word "signed"

is
bolded) and that computer generated signature isn't acceptable. That

makes
sense, except that my signature wasn't computer generated. So the

question
is, what is it that the FAA really wants and in what format, I guess I
wasn't clear on this point.

Thanks.

- Slav Inger
- PP ASEL IA




 




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