Ken Beam strikes again! Ken shows `06 Subaru Baja on Dec. 8th 2009

January 10, 2010

Ken Beam strikes again! Ken shows `06 Subaru Baja on Dec. 8th 2009 at the Douglas Auto Group in Summit New Jersey! Call the Douglas Sales Team at 908-522-7300 or email Ken at kenabeam@aol.com

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Hero Online – Flight Training

January 10, 2010

Hero in game play along with pre flight training

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Cessna 414 approach and landing new jersey

January 10, 2010

Cessna 414 approach and landing new jersey

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FAA airman certificate question- I had a private instrument and did multi engine training in US, but only VFR?

January 10, 2010

The thing is that on my provisional certificate it said ASEL instrument AMEL (VFR ONLY).
BUT I got my license in the mail and it says AMEL ASEL instrument, the VFR only limitation for AMEL doesnt appear. I got this about a year ago and I’m starting flight training again to get commercial. Will I have any problems and what should I do.

Joseph:

In fact your certificate should say Airplane Multiengine Land (VFR Only). Your chances of getting caught are slim; however, if you were to be involved in an accident or incident, and someone started looking, then it could get ugly. Especially if you were actually operating a multiengine airplane under IFR. Since your current certificate is not a valid one, anything that you do in the future could also be negated.

I would recommend that you contact your nearest FSDO, and present your certificate, logbook, training records, etc. They will make the appropriate correction. So long as you haven’t operated under IFR in a multiengine airplane, there will be no repercussions to you at all. Just say something like, "I just last week noticed that …"

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