That being said, I have now begun re-reading the FTGU and am at page 134 and I am also at Chapter 12 of ACWM... I plan to not have to re-take these exams!

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Thanks Beef.Beefitarian wrote:There's lots of guys doing tests lately. Good to see androo.
It was 90 days minus a week before I got mine so don't hold your breath. However once I got it I oohed and aahed over it like it was the One Ring.androo303 wrote:Waiting for my booklet.
Dittoandroo303 wrote:PPL Exam : Check
PPL Written : Check
Waiting for my booklet.
I was told if i dont hear or see my book within 75 days, i call the authorized person who signed my papers.New_PIC wrote: Ditto
My flight school suggested that I get them to check into it again if my 90 days was running out with no booklet yet. Good Luck!
I second this, probably a very stressful time but exhilerating once you've gotten past this hurdle.mgm wrote:Congrats to anyone just finished, and good luck to anyone taking tests.
I'm almost certain if you call TC and hassle them before your regulation waiting for your license period is up, that someone goes and puts yours at the bottom of the pile. Yes call your AP first, and only call TC if they don't take action for you. Either way, it serves nothing to get into the TC licensing officer, you can shortly find your application "lost" or "bounced" on some sort of technicality.androo303 wrote:
I was told if i dont hear or see my book within 75 days, i call the authorized person who signed my papers.
Let's say TC, despite pestering, fails to send outWhen was the last time you saw someone charged
with flying after their temporary endorsement expired
because TC couldn't be bothered to send out the paper?
You go get an aviation lawyers advice.Colonel Sanders wrote:They liked me. They're going to love you.
Let's say TC, despite pestering, fails to send out
documents as they are supposed to
You go get an aviation lawyers advice.Colonel Sanders wrote:, and you keep flying.
Enforcement charges you with flying without the required pilot licence.....
whatever your lawyer saysColonel Sanders wrote: You go to the Tribunal. You tell the "member"
If you are going to commit civil disobedience as a protest do it properly!Colonel Sanders wrote: admitting technical guilt, which was actually caused
by TC not doing it's job to their terms, and you propose
a reasonable penalty for the situation which is negative $10.