Please set me straight, I thought that if you just flew with your driver's liscense that was it. When do you get on an FAA data base? Thanks, Bob D.
--- In [email protected], John Craparo <john.crap...@...> wrote: > > For instance, if you have a Private Pilot in Gliders, nothing else appears > on the certificate. When this change is made I believe, it will list: > > Private Pilot Privileges > Glider > Sport Pilot Privileges > Airplane Single Engine Land > Powered Parachute Land > etc... > > The only place this shows up today, would be in your log book as an > endorsement or set of endorsements and in the FAA Database if an 8710-11 was > filed by the person who gave the proficiency flight... In the database > listing it shows them followed by Not Printed on Certificate in red letters. > > Best, > John > > On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 8:42 PM, John Cooper <j...@...>wrote: > > > > > > > On 9/3/2010 9:13 PM, John Craparo wrote: > > > > > > This week you will receive a letter from the FAA explaining that a new > > > pilot certificate will be delivered that shows your Sport Pilot > > Privileges > > OK, I'll bite. If it's not printed on the certificate, what is [printed > > on the certificate]? > > > > -- > > John > > Skyport East > > www.skyportservices.net > > > > > > >
