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IACRA - Federal Aviation Administration IACRA is the web-based certification rating application that guides the user through the FAA's airman application process IACRA helps ensure applicants meet regulatory and policy requirements through the use of extensive data validation It also uses electronic signatures to protect the information's integrity, eliminates paper forms, and prints temporary certificates
IACRA - Federal Aviation Administration U S Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration 800 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20591 1-866-TELL-FAA (1-866-835-5322)
IACRA - Federal Aviation Administration IACRA - Help and Information New User Guide IACRA is an FAA web site that allows people to apply for new Airman Certificates, or to upgrade their existing certificates The entire application process takes place on the website, including electronic signing of applications, and at the end of the process all the necessary documents will be sent electronically to the Airman Registry The
IACRA - Federal Aviation Administration Find answers to common questions about the FAA's Integrated Airman Certification and Rating Application (IACRA) system
IACRA - Federal Aviation Administration Training and Documentation Training The training site provides the user with all the needed information, including "fictitious" logins, to practice completing most types of applications Training users can create applications, as well as perform the duties of recommending instructors and certifying officers Launch the IACRA Training Site
IACRA - Federal Aviation Administration IACRA - Help and Information New User Guide - Student Pilot Part 1: Starting a Student Application Login to IACRA with your username and password If you don’t remember them, follow the “Forgot Username or Password” link Applicant Console You can start a Student Pilot application once you turn 13 years old, but you can't complete it until you're within 90 days of your 14th birthday, or
Help - Federal Aviation Administration Physical Description - If you did not enter a verifiable street address in the Address Line 1 field, enter a description of the location of your residence or a map or directions to the physical residential address - Provide a brief description of the location of your residence
IACRA - Federal Aviation Administration Please enter the email address you used during registration and click Send Email The password recovery link will only be valid for 1 hour from the time of your