U.S. Department of Transportation FAA-G-8082-1 Manual Do Utilizador

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ALIDITY OF AIRMAN TEST REPORTS
For an Airman Test Report to be valid, it must be dated
within the 24-calendar month period preceding the
month you complete the practical test. If the Airman
Test Report expires before completion of the practical
test, you must retake the knowledge test.
The 24-month limitation does not apply if you:
1. are employed as a flight crewmember by a
certificate holder under 14 CFR parts 121, 125, or 135
at the time of the practical test and have satisfactorily
accomplished that operator’s approved:
a.  pilot in command aircraft qualification
training program that is appropriate to the certificate
and rating sought; and
b. qualification training requirements
appropriate to the certificate and ratings sought; or
2. are employed as a flight crewmember in
scheduled U.S. military air transport operations at the
time of the practical test, and have accomplished the
pilot in command aircraft qualification training program
that is appropriate to the certificate and rating sought.
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ETESTING PROCEDURES
If you receive a grade lower than 70 percent and wish
to retest, you must present the following to testing center
personnel.
failed Airman Test Report; and
a written endorsement from an authorized instructor
certifying that additional instruction has been given,
and the instructor finds you competent to pass the test.
If you decide to retake the test in anticipation of a better
score, you may retake the test after 30 days from the
date your last test was taken. The FAA will not allow
you to retake a passed test before the 30-day period
has lapsed. Prior to retesting, you must give your current
Airman Test Report to the test proctor. The last test
taken will reflect the official score
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