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How to fill out the PILOT'S BILL OF RIGHTS WRITTEN NOTIFICATION OF INVESTIGATION online
Filling out the Pilot's Bill of Rights Written Notification of Investigation form is a crucial step in the application process for an Airman Certificate, rating, or inspection authorization. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you successfully complete the form online.
Follow the steps to complete the form accurately and efficiently.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Review the purpose of the investigation provided in the form. This section explains that your application will be assessed to establish if you meet the qualifications for the desired Airman Certificate, rating, or inspection authorization.
- Fill out your personal details in the designated fields, including your full name, date of birth, and Airman Certificate number if applicable. Ensure accuracy, as this information is essential for identification.
- Acknowledge receipt of the notification by signing in the designated area. Your signature confirms that you have received the written notification regarding the investigation.
- Enter the date of your birth and the date you are completing the form in the specified formats (MM/DD/YYYY). This adds clarity to your submission.
- If you need a copy of your airman application file, note that it can be requested in writing. Ensure to include your complete name, date of birth, or Airman Certificate number along with the date of application in your request.
- Once you have filled out all required sections, review your form for accuracy and completeness. Make any necessary corrections before final submission.
- At this point, you can save changes, download, print, or share your completed form as needed.
Complete your documents online to ensure a smooth application process.
No, you are not obligated to responds to an LOI. The letter requests a response within 10 days of receipt, but the FAA legally cannot make adverse inferences or take adverse action against you for failing to respond.
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