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* Test reports will show PASS/FAIL
** Test reports ONLY show PASS/FAIL -- no grade reported
Acceptable Forms of Authorization - PRE:
An applicant must submit a signed letter of acceptance from the FAA National
Examiner Board. The original letter shall be destroyed by the test proctor after
the applicant has been issued an official test report. A copy of the letter may
be retained by the testing center.
Failed, passing or expired Airman Test Report, provided the applicant still has
the ORIGINAL test report in his/her possession. (See RETESTING explanation.)
Acceptable Forms of Authorization - RIG, RMC & RMP:
FAA Form 8610-2 including endorsement acknowledging eligibility for testing.
NOTE: Block V on the form should be completed, including date, inspector signature
and office identification.
Failed test report; OR passing test report; OR expired test report (pass or
failure), provided the applicant still has the ORIGINAL test report in his/her
possession. (See RETESTING explanation.)
Retesting:
Retests do not require a 30-day waiting period if the applicant presents a
signed statement from an airman holding a certificate & rating sought by the
applicant. This statement must certify that the airman has given the applicant
additional instruction in each of the subjects failed, and that the airman
considers the applicant ready for retesting. Requires a 30-day waiting period
for retesting if the applicant presents a failed test report without a signed
statement.
Applicants taking retests AFTER FAILURE are required to submit the applicable
score report indicating failure to the testing center prior to retesting. The
original failed test report shall be retained by the proctor and attached to the
applicable sign-in/out log. The latest test taken will reflect the official score.
Applicants retesting IN AN ATTEMPT TO ACHIEVE A HIGHER PASSING SCORE may retake
the same test for a better grade after 30 days. The latest test taken will reflect
the official score. Applicants are required to submit the ORIGINAL applicable
score report indicating previous passing score to the testing center prior to
testing. Testing center personnel must collect and destroy this report prior to
issuing the new test report.
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