After some digging around, I found that the problem was the presence
of the 'Aerotow' launch type next to my glider rating. Apparently the
FAA no longer includes launch type on the glider rating, and the
automated process wasn't smart enough to simply remove it.
I wound up calling the FAA Airman Certificate Office at (866)
878-2498, waiting interminably until I got to an actual human, who
then immediately removed the rating(s) from my record. Then I was
able to go through the web process, pay my $2.00 via credit card, and
get my plastic certificate.
Note that if you call the ACB and select menu choice 1 --> 2
("Information regarding replacement of your airman certificate...."),
you will suffer through a long explanation, and then be directed to
the FAA website, without ever having the opportunity to talk to a
human. You must instead choose 1 --> 1 ("Info concerning date of
issue currently being processed..."), suffer through the interminable
wait, and then tell the human what you want.
TA
You don't need to call! Just mail in the request for a replacement
certificate, send a check for $2. Worked for me.
Evan Ludeman / T8
Granted 61.31(J)(2) says that a rating issued before 1997 is considered to
be incompliance.
But your new certificate will have a 2010 date of issue.
There should be a log book entry for your initial glider check ride signed
by the examiner or DPE that should cover it.
BT
"Frank" <payn...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>Now that you have had the "Aero Tow" removed from your certificate,
>Be sure to get the endorsement added to your logbook. ::))
>
>Granted 61.31(J)(2) says that a rating issued before 1997 is considered to
>be incompliance.
>But your new certificate will have a 2010 date of issue. <<<<<
>There should be a log book entry for your initial glider check ride signed
>by the examiner or DPE that should cover it.
>
>BT
>
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I seem to remember some discussion in the past relating to a method to
obtain the new plastic FAA certificate with the original issue date
of the old paper certificate.
Anyone recall this?
Bob
The FAA specifically says that they will not do this.
-T8
Tom
On Jan 10, 2:09 pm, "BT" <bNOt...@SPAM.cox.net> wrote:
> Now that you have had the "Aero Tow" removed from your certificate,
> Be sure to get the endorsement added to your logbook. ::))
>
> Granted 61.31(J)(2) says that a rating issued before 1997 is considered to
> be incompliance.
> But your new certificate will have a 2010 date of issue.
> There should be a log book entry for your initial glider check ride signed
> by the examiner or DPE that should cover it.
>
> BT
>
> "Frank" <paynt...@gmail.com> wrote in message
Steve
Bruno - B4
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