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Franklin Newton wrote:
"Montblack" wrote in message . http://www.classroomhelp.com/lessons...isenhower.html 20 year old reference material? Was there a way, immediately after WWII, for military pilots to get themselves into the civilian license data base with a one-time paperwork application, or something similar - otherwise it lapsed? Can GB 43 get current with a medical and a BFR? Montblack Yes, and still is; it's called the military compentcy test. Short written test covering only the areas in the FAR's that are different from military regs. You get the certificate you would be qualified for. This leads to interesting situations; one guy I know did this (and flies for a major airline), but now he's taking lessons at the flight school because he doesn't have a single-engine rating... he was Air Force and flew T-37 and T-38, then B-52's. Was somewhat amused by this... |
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