Congratulations.Looks like I'm joining the ranks as well! Passed with a 85! Woot! I studied all the free resources that are available and still passed, even better than some of those that took paid courses! Stoked I saved some money!
It's not just about passing, it is about knowing and being able to fly safely in all aspects as a commercial pilot!I took mine this morning at 8 a.m.. I passed with an 80% with little to no studying. I only reviewed the study guide available on the FAA website the night before. A lot of airspace questions but if you're observant you can figure out the right answers without knowing too much before hand.
Makes me feel pretty good about it since the commercial pilot passed with a 73%. haha
Anyone beat the 24-48 hour delay in your IACRA application yet?
"Cannot find Exam ID. For assistance, refer to the contact information below."
Scores are only for bragging purposes and bar bets. Ask the pilot to show you her/his ATP certificate next time you get on American airlines and see if it shows a written exam score...It's not just about passing, it is about knowing and being able to fly safely in all aspects as a commercial pilot!
I wondering what they will do for the numbering. It implies that they will not be using our pilot certificate number.
If they start with the number 1, then the real bragging rights will be based on how low your number is.
Same here... wondering if I did something wrong in the process.Status Update: Nothing new to report.
I took the exam at the first session last Monday. As of 9/2 my status was Received By Registry. No green button on the IACRA console yet.
Same here... wondering if I did something wrong in the process.
Cool... thanks!I sent an email the UAS help desk (it was listed on the sheet I got from the testing center). I asked if there was another step I was supposed to complete, or if I was just waiting for TSA approval.
I'll post the response when I get it.
I sent an email the UAS help desk (it was listed on the sheet I got from the testing center). I asked if there was another step I was supposed to complete, or if I was just waiting for TSA approval.
I'll post the response when I get it.
Hey, I don't usually post over here (phantom pilots rather). I saw this post and thought I'd share what I know. I took the test on the afternoon of the 29th. My test showed up in the iacra database on the evening of the 30th. I completed my application at that time and submitted it. It sat with a status of "Completed" until Thursday the 1st, until it changed to "Transferred to Registry". I called the airman cert office on Thursday and was told that it could take a week to get the temporary. TSA vetting, etc. Former pilots breeze right through within a couple of hours. So, you should know something this week.
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