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IACRA kept a tally of our students checkride results so we could easily show the FAA at certificate renewal time how many pilots we have trained?

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  1. Paul Tocknell on Oct 04, 2014

    That would make a lot of sense! The data is already there, just a matter of making the connection between the two databases.

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  2. Russ Roslewski on Oct 04, 2014

    Aren’t you already maintaining that data yourself as required in 61.189? Should take but a minute or two to get the information together every two years.

    It’d be a neat feature, but not something I think it’s worth the FAA spending money on, adding into IACRA.

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