Fcc radio operators license for aircraft




















On the second step under the RR drop down, one of the statements is that this is needed for radio stations except those that operate only on vhf and do not make foreign flights. It looks like we do not need this if using vhf frequencies only and not making foreign flights. I used your direction to get FCC license, follow your instructions. Now wait for mail to come with card. Not happy about the money cost, but need fcc license. Thanks Very well presented, otherwise it would be impossible to navigate through this site.

My only question is, without any test, what value this permit has? There was no question about what type of flying license one has, or if the person is proficient enough in radio communication? Any one used in countries abroad? After that the page still says my application is Pending and I have no license yet.

One permit for the operator and one permit for the airplane? Hello Nina. Yes that is correct. There has to be a Radio Operator License, which is the process listed in this article, and then there has to be a ship radio license.

So yes, 2 separate fees. I am trying to fill out the application for a new RR license. However, United States on not listed in the drop-down menu. What am I doing wrong. Go to the start of the application prompts.

Good luck. Thanks for the info! Typically how long does it take to be delivered after complete the new application? I am applying RR-Restricted Radiotelephone as an individual. Do I need to pay both the application fees and regulatory fees? My permit is tattered and worn since being issued in I now have a FRN.

How to I trigger a new permit? Am I supposed to get a physical license to carry? Thank you so much for your tutorial. Wanting to get back into flying now after several years and cannot find it. Bob, FCC restricted radio license is not required for flying within the country anymore. You do not need to get a replacement one, unless you are flying for the airlines, or flying bigger airplanes with HF radios, or flying across the borders to foreign countries. Excellent responses to all the questions.

I was issued a radiotelephony licence in I still have the original card, but it has an expiry date of 5 years from that September date. There is the possibility that I may be flying in the USA again. How do best proceed? Checking my application status though does indicate that i submitted the application. Wireless Telecommunications. Commercial Operators - Wireless Services.

Thursday, August 26, To obtain an FCC Commercial Operator License, applicants must submit, to the Commission, proof of passing written and telegraphy Elements as illustrated in the following table.

Telegraphy exams may consist of both transmitting and receiving tests or just a receiving test. Although the FCC rules provide that passing a telegraphy receiving examination is adequate proof of an examinee's ability to both send and receive telegraphy, a COLEM may nonetheless include a sending segment in a telegraphy examination. Examinees must copy by ear and, if subject to a sending test, send by hand plain text and code groups in the international Morse code using all the letters of the alphabet, numerals , period, comma, question mark, slant mark, and prosigns AR, BT, and SK.

Examinees must copy and send at the required speeds for one continuous minute without making any errors. Each test lasts approximately five minutes. The failing of any code test automatically terminates the examination. Code speeds are computed using five letters per word or code group.

Punctuation symbols and numbers count as two letters each. Only persons whose commercial radio operator license bears this endorsement may repair, maintain, or internally adjust ship radar equipment. For those applicants who are qualified by having at least days of creditable service, the following is to be submitted to the Federal Communications Commission, Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA The FCC currently issues the following types of commercial operator licenses and endorsements: Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit RR Description RR holders are authorized to operate most aircraft and aeronautical ground stations.

An RR is NOT needed to operate the following: Ship stations operating only on VHF frequencies that do not travel to foreign ports or make international communications unless the vessel carries more than six passengers for hire, or the ship is larger than gross tons and is required by law to carry a radio station for safety purposes.

Shore radar, shore radiolocation, maritime support, marine utility, or shore radionavigation stations. Ship radar stations, if a the radar frequency is determined by a nontunable, pulse type magnetron or other fixed tune device, and b the radar is capable of being operated exclusively by external controls.

Coast stations. Aircraft stations which operate only on VHF frequencies and do not make foreign flights. Aircraft radar sets, radio altimeters, transponders or other aircraft automatic radionavigation transmitters.

ELTs or aviation survival craft stations used solely for survival purposes testing only. Qualifications be a legal resident of or otherwise eligible for employment in the United States; and be able to speak and hear; and be able to keep at least a rough written log; and be familiar with provisions of applicable treaties, laws and rules which govern the radio station you will operate.

Term of License An RR is issued for the holder's lifetime. However, if your eligibility for an RL is based on your holding of a valid FCC radio station license, then the RL authorizes you to operate only your licensed radio station, and no other radio station. Qualifications To qualify, you must: hold a valid United States pilot certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration; or hold a foreign aircraft pilot certificate which is valid in the United States on the basis of a reciprocal agreement with the foreign government; or hold a valid radio station license issued by the FCC in your own name.

An RL issued on this basis will authorize you to operate your own station only. AND you must: be able to speak and hear; and be able to keep at least a rough written log; and be familiar with provisions of applicable treaties, laws and rules which govern the radio station you will operate.

Term of License An RL is issued for the holder's lifetime. Description MPs are required to operate radiotelephone stations aboard certain vessels that sail the Great Lakes. Term of License An MP is issued for the holder's lifetime. Examination To obtain an FCC Commercial Operator License, applicants must submit, to the Commission, proof of passing written Elements as illustrated in the following table.

Description A PG is required to adjust, maintain, or internally repair FCC licensed radiotelephone transmitters in the aviation, maritime, and international fixed public radio services. It is also required to operate the following: any compulsorily equipped ship radiotelephone station operating with more than watts of peak envelope power.

Term of License A PG is issued for the holder's lifetime.



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