FAA Notice (NOTC4570) [How] CFIs and DPEs – [Can] Avoid Certification Delays

The FAA has recently put out a notice on how CFIs and DPEs can help applicants for practical tests and certification events reduce certification delays associated with mismatches of names in their paperwork. Mismatches between medical certificates, information in IACRA, and from previous certifications (pilot certificates or ratings) are causing delays in processing of certification or the ability to proceed at all with practical tests!

The FAA notice indicates that:

“Recently, many practical test applicants have had there practical tests delayed because the name of the applicant entered in IACRA did not EXACTLY match the name displayed on the applicant’s Medical and Knowledge Test Report.

Before scheduling any practical tests and to avoid any practical test delays, please make sure the applicant’s FULL name is entered into IACRA. If there is any discrepancy, e.g., “John P. Doe” as opposed to the full name “John Plane Doe,” the applicant cannot take the practical test and will have to schedule an appointment at the nearest FSDO to correct the issue.”

It goes on to note the importance that:

“Also, please make sure your practical test applicants have the correct endorsements.”

and refers readers to Advisory Circular 61.65J. (at https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/advisory_circulars/index.cfm/go/document.information/documentID/1043278)

You can find the notice at: https://www.faasafety.gov/spans/noticeView.aspx?nid=14570

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About Jason Blair

Jason Blair is an active single and multiengine instructor and an FAA Designated Pilot Examiner with over 6,000 hours total time, over 3,000 hours of instruction given, and more than 3000 hours in aircraft as a DPE. In his role as Examiner, over 2,000 pilot certificates have been issued. He has worked for and continues to work with multiple aviation associations with the work focusing on pilot training and testing. His experience as a pilot and instructor spans nearly 20 years and includes over 100 makes and models of aircraft flown. Jason Blair has published works in many aviation publications with a focus on training and safety.

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