Calling All Pilots – Manned and Unmanned
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ATJ
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   Calling All Pilots – Manned and Unmanned   
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on January 13, 2020, will launch improvements to the way it tests all applicants for an FAA airman certificate for all certificated pilots (including drone pilots).
   
One of the most important changes is the requirement that all applicants obtain an FAA Tracking Number (FTN) by creating an Integrated Airman Certification and   Rating Application (IACRA) profile prior to registering for a knowledge test.

      
  • The FTN allows the applicant and any certifying officer the ability to pull up airman information in a consistent format, leaving little room for errors associated with an applicant’s  name. Previously, name inconsistencies could lead to returned files and lengthy delays in the certification process.
  • IACRA is the web-based certification/rating application that guides the user through the FAA's airman application process.
   
The FAA will host four webinars beginning next week to explain the new testing system, including the FTN requirement. Please select one of the dates below to register for a Webinar.
   
For more information about the new testing system, please visit Airman Certificate Testing Service (ACTS).
   
Webinar Format:  
  • Registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • Webinar sessions are hosted in audio and visual format via GoToWebinar.
  • You must download the GoToWebinar software on our computer, smartphone/tablet app.
  • On the day of the webinar you can access the session via the join link in your confirmation email, or using your 9-digit        Webinar ID.
  • You are encouraged to read the GoToWebinar How-To Guide ahead of the webinar.
   
Questions about the webinar or the test? Please email AirmanKnowledgeTesting@faa.gov.
   
  

2019-12-17
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Mark The Droner
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Obviously this is in regards to those flying in the USA.

Just for clarity - Recreational Flyers are not considered pilots by FAA - as clarified last May - and are not included in this since they are not certificated.  

Thanks for posting.
2019-12-17
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DJI Stephen
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Hello and good day ATJ. Thank you for reaching out and for sharing these information with us. Thank you for the reminders and thank you for your support.
2019-12-17
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