I just found out that the old paper pilots license will become obsolete in
March - you have to apply for a "replacement" license to get the new "valid"
license ---

>From the EAA newsletter:
"Pilots who still have not replaced their old paper pilot certificate should
do so now or risk being unable to exercise their hard-earned privileges in
the not-too-distant future. All paper pilot certificates will expire after
March 31, 2010. FAR 61.19(h) reads: "Except for a temporary certificate
issued under ยง61.17 or a student pilot certificate issued under paragraph
(b) of this section, the holder of a paper pilot certificate issued under
this part may not exercise the privileges of that certificate after March
31, 2010."

Click 
here<http://www.eaaonline.org/ls.cfm?r=198572584&sid=8337568&m=902394&u=ExAA&s=http://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/certificate_replacement/>to
replace your airmen certificate. The FAA says to allow 4 to 6 weeks
for
mail processing and 7 to 10 days for online processing so don't delay! "

I just applied for mine - it was painless (other than the $2) on-line. The
last one I received was in 1973 when I got the glider endorsement.

-- 
OK Don
Panic! (the national past time).
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