Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration North Florida Flight Standards District Office Designee Handbook, Order & Inspector’s Handbook, Order North Florida FSDO Pilot Examiners Larry Enlow January 21, 2009
Federal Aviation Administration 2 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 Designated Pilot Examiner’s Handbook FAA Order E CANCELLED
Federal Aviation Administration 3 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 NEW DESIGNEE GUIDANCE General Aviation Airman Designee Handbook FAA Order General Aviation Operations Inspector’s Handbook FAA Order
Federal Aviation Administration 4 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 NEW DESIGNEE HANDBOOK Annual Renewal Procedures Apply not less than 45 days prior to expiration: Submit letter requesting renewal of designation * * Letter must include the following statement: “This designation is a privilege, not a right, and the FAA Administrator can terminate any designation at any time or for any reason he or she deems appropriate"
Federal Aviation Administration 5 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 NEW DESIGNEE HANDBOOK Termination Process “Simplified”
Federal Aviation Administration 6 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 NEW DESIGNEE HANDBOOK “Termination for cause” “Termination not-for-cause”
Federal Aviation Administration 7 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 NEW DESIGNEE HANDBOOK Additional Renewal Procedures Submit copy of certificates and medical Submit with “Renewal” in “other” block Submit record of activity for past 12 months Submit copy of FAA Form (cert. of authority) Submit copy of initial or recurrent training certificate Schedule renewal flight check
Federal Aviation Administration 8 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 NEW DESIGNEE HANDBOOK New Renewal Requirement A Pilot Examiner may not exercise the privileges of their designation unless he or she has a current FAA Form (certificate of authority) signed by the managing FAA office and the examiner.
Federal Aviation Administration 9 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 INSPECTOR’S HANDBOOK North Florida FSDO 12 Month PIC Currency Requirements Renewal check in each kind of aircraft authorized Single Engine Airplane Multiengine Airplane Turboprop Airplane Turbojet Airplane Large Helicopter Large Airplane Helicopter Seaplane Balloon Glider
Federal Aviation Administration 10 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 INSPECTOR’S HANDBOOK North Florida FSDO 24 Month PIC Currency Requirements Renewal check required within the previous 24 calendar months in each category, class, and make & model listed on Examiner’s LOA
Federal Aviation Administration 11 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 INSPECTORS HANDBOOK North Florida FSDO Examiner PIC Renewal Currency Requirements Examiner is responsible for maintaining all 12 and 24 month PIC currency requirements and shall not conduct a practical test in any aircraft listed on the examiner’s letter of authorization within which a renewal flight check has not been accomplished within the prescribed 12 or 24 calendar month time period, as applicable. Requests for “one time” aircraft testing authorizations must be submitted to Larry Enlow via at
Federal Aviation Administration 12 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 NEW DESIGNEE HANDBOOK Number of Practical Tests in one day An examiner must not conduct more than two practical tests within any 24 hour period for the original issuance of a Private, Commercial, ATP, or Flight Instructor Certificate, or an Instrument Rating. A practical test means a certificate action that is completed by means of an , , or letter of discontinuance.
Federal Aviation Administration 13 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 INSPECTOR’S HANDBOOK Files Returned To Examiner For Correction Errors in examiner’s certification files that cause more than 10% of the total files submitted within a 12 calendar month period to be returned to the examiner for correction shall be considered excessive. An excessive number of returned certification files may be considered as unsatisfactory performance of examiner duties, possibly resulting in termination of the examiner’s designation.
Federal Aviation Administration 14 FAA Order and FAA Order January 21, 2009 CANCELLED EXAMINER HANDBOOK E Mark Bolduc has prepared a “cross reference” list which indicates where information in each chapter of the cancelled E can now be found in the and