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FAA To Test 70 Sport Pilot Examiner Candidates

Candidates are the ones FAA considers the most promising, next step is to take test

Seventy Sport Pilot Examiner (SPE) and Sport Pilot Instructor Examiner (SPIE) candidates were recently notified that they have been selected by the Light-Sport Standardization Selection Board to take the Examiner test, thus moving past the first hurdle in the Sport Pilot process.

Out of 107 applications received, these 70 individuals showed FAA to be the most promising. The next step for them is to take the Knowledge test. This new FAA exam must be completed by the candidate by December 17, and is offered by FAA-approved computerized testing facilities nationwide.

However, due to the lack of adequate Sport Pilot specific study materials available to the candidates, many organizations and individuals including USUA, are recommending that the date be pushed back, allowing adequate time for preparation. If the FAA decides to not provide this appropriate extension, USUA recommends that the Examiner candidates acquire standard GA study materials, such as the "Flight/Ground Instructor FAA Knowledge Test" guide by Gleim publications, available at most FBOs.

In conjunction with the bank of Sport Pilot Instructor knowledge test questions, and the Sport Pilot Examiner's Handbook that have been posted on the FAA AFS-610 website, this material should allow the candidate to prepare for this test.

After the testing is complete and all results are received, the Light-Sport Standardization Selection Board will select eight individuals to attend the SPE and SFIE training seminar, tentatively scheduled for January 17, 2005.

From all reports, USUA affiliated applicants fared very well in the selection process. USUA is proud of these individuals, and wishes them the best of luck as they proceed through the process.

FMI: www.usua.org

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