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How to find an A&P based on cert. number?
I know that I can go to the FAA Airman Registry and by entering a
person's name, find out what certificates he/she has. I'm trying to locate an A&P and have his certificate number. Is there a way of locating that person online based on that number? - Mike |
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How to find an A&P based on cert. number?
Many times it's the individual's SSN. You have the option to use that
or a random number assigned by the FAA. |
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How to find an A&P based on cert. number?
You may find his name and cert number but his address only shows up to the
public if the mech wants it to. Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message oups.com... Many times it's the individual's SSN. You have the option to use that or a random number assigned by the FAA. |
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How to find an A&P based on cert. number?
Guys - we're mis-communicating. I have the guy's cert. number. I'm
trying to get an address. - Mike On 26 Nov 2005 14:23:10 -0800, "Bret Ludwig" wrote: Many times it's the individual's SSN. You have the option to use that or a random number assigned by the FAA. |
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How to find an A&P based on cert. number?
Mike,
If the mech does not wish his address to be on public domain you can not get it through the FAA site by using his cert number. I have contacted an FAA at Nashville and had them get ahold to a mech friend that I did not know his latest address and it doesn't show on the website. The FAA won't give you his address but most times they will try to get in contact with the person for you and give them your address and number. Patrick student SP aircraft structural mech "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... Guys - we're mis-communicating. I have the guy's cert. number. I'm trying to get an address. - Mike On 26 Nov 2005 14:23:10 -0800, "Bret Ludwig" wrote: Many times it's the individual's SSN. You have the option to use that or a random number assigned by the FAA. |
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How to find an A&P based on cert. number?
I've been told that the SSN is no longer being used by the FAA for the cert
number. It all changed somewhere around 9-11. Jim "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message oups.com... Many times it's the individual's SSN. You have the option to use that or a random number assigned by the FAA. |
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How to find an A&P based on cert. number?
Mike
A possible hard way. Go to Internet and a white pages site (there are a number and some free) and look for the name in the States first where you think he might be located. Copy down the data of each individual you find who matches his name and their phone number. Use your cell phone at night and week ends when you get free calling and start calling the individuals. With some luck you may find the guy. I've used this technique in my genealogy searching with good success. Big John ````````````````````````````````````````````` On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 17:09:14 -0500, Michael Horowitz wrote: I know that I can go to the FAA Airman Registry and by entering a person's name, find out what certificates he/she has. I'm trying to locate an A&P and have his certificate number. Is there a way of locating that person online based on that number? - Mike |
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