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Franklin Newton wrote:
> "Montblack" <Y4-NOT...4monty4blacky@yvisiy.com> wrote in message
> news:126mq76bdl5tfd3@corp.supernews.com.
> http://www.classroomhelp.com/lessons/Presidents/eisenhower.html
>> 20 year old reference material?
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>> Was there a way, immediately after WWII, for military pilots to get
>> themselves into the civilian license data base with a one-time paperwork
>> application, or something similar - otherwise it lapsed?
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>> Can GB 43 get current with a medical and a BFR?
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>> Montblack
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> Yes, and still is; it's called the military compentcy test. Short written
> test covering only the areas in the FAR's that are different from military
> regs. You get the certificate you would be qualified for.
This leads to interesting situations; one guy I know did this (and flies
for a major airline), but now he's taking lessons at the flight school
because he doesn't have a single-engine rating... he was Air Force and
flew T-37 and T-38, then B-52's. Was somewhat amused by this...
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