IACRA Help System

 

Certificate Held Data

The Certificate Held Data screen is a check to see if you currently have or have ever held an FAA pilot certificate.  Depending on whether you answer Yes or No to the question, "Do you now hold or have you ever held an FAA pilot Certificate?" you are asked to provide additional information on current certificates or you are required to answer a questions about your military or foreign pilot experience.

Answering Yes to "Do you now hold or have you ever held an FAA Pilot Certificate?"

Select Yes or No. (NOTE: a student pilot certificate is a "Pilot Certificate".)  If you select Yes to the question, you are required to fill in information for all of the certificate types that you currently hold.  The following links appear:

Click here if you hold a Foreign Pilot License - This link makes the Foreign License Information screen appear.

  1. Enter your license number - Enter your pilot license number in the corresponding field.  Copy the number directly from your license to ensure accuracy. 

2.      Enter the issuing Country - Click the link to select the Country that issued your Foreign License.

3.      the grade of certificate and Category/Class Ratings you hold.  Clicking on the link that corresponds to the grade of foreign license you hold will allow you to enter your category class ratings for that license.  Select all Category/Class ratings that apply to your foreign license.

4.      Select any Type Ratings you hold.  Clicking on the Type Rating link that corresponds to the grade of foreign license you hold will allow you to enter your Type Ratings.  Select all Type Ratings that apply to your foreign license. 

5.      Click OK to return to the Certificate Held Data main screen.  If you need to edit the information you just entered, click the Click here to EDIT Foreign license information link that now appears.

Click here if you hold a US Restricted Pilot Certificate - This link makes the US Restricted Pilot Certificate Information screen appear.

  1. Enter your pilot certificate number - Enter your US restricted pilot certificate number in the corresponding field.  Copy the number directly from your certificate to ensure accuracy.

2.      Enter the Date of Issuance - Enter the date your US restricted pilot certificate was officially issued to you.  Use the calendar icon to select the date, if necessary.

Select the grade of US Restricted Certificate and Category/Class Ratings you hold.  Clicking on the link that corresponds to the grade of US Restricted Certificate you hold will allow you to enter your Category/Class Ratings for that certificate.  Select all Category/Class ratings that apply to your US Restricted Certificate.Select any Type Ratings you hold.  Clicking on the Type Rating link that corresponds to the grade of US Restricted Certificate you hold will allow you to enter your Type Ratings.  Select all Type Ratings that apply to your US Restricted Certificate.

Click here if you hold a US Standard Pilot Certificate  - This link makes the US Standard Pilot Certificate Information screen appear.

  1. Enter your US Standard Pilot Certificate number - Enter your US standard pilot certificate number in the corresponding field.  Copy the number directly from your certificate to ensure accuracy.  Include the letters "CFI" if they appear on your certificate number.

2.      Enter the Date of Issuance - Enter the date your US standard pilot certificate was officially issued to you. Use the calendar icon to select the date, if necessary.

3.        Select the grade of US Standard Certificate and Category/Class Ratings you hold.  Clicking on the link that corresponds to the grade of US Standard Pilot Certificate you hold will allow you to enter your Category/Class Ratings for that certificate.  Select all Category/Class ratings that apply to your US Standard Pilot Certificate.

4.      Select any Type Ratings you hold.  Clicking on the Type Rating link that corresponds to the grade of US Standard Pilot Certificate you hold will allow you to enter your Type Ratings.  Select all Type Ratings that apply to your US Standard Pilot Certificate.  

5.      Click OK to return to the Certificate Held Data main screen.  If you need to edit the information you just entered, click the Click here to EDIT US Standard Pilot Certificate information link that now appears.


Answering No to "Do you now hold or have you ever held an FAA pilot Certificate?"

If you select No to the question, one more question appears that requires you to select a Yes or No answer.

"Do you hold a Foreign Pilot License of Private grade or higher without ICAO Limitations?"  Select Yes or No.

For Military Competency Basis:

Answering No to "Do you now hold or have you ever held an FAA pilot Certificate?"
If you select No to the question, two more questions appear that require you to select a Yes or No answer.

"Do you have a 10 PIC hours military experience that qualifies you for the issuance of a Commercial Pilot Certificate?"  Select Yes or No.

"Have you passed an Instrument Proficiency Check or received authorization for IFT Flight from the US Armed Forces within the preceding 12 calendar months for the Aircraft Category and Class sought?"  Select Yes or No.


Once you have answered this question, move on to Step 4, Supplementary Data.