How do I search aircraft in Iacra?

This can be found at: https://iacra.faa.gov/iacra/AircraftSearch.aspx. If you enter an aircraft model number, for example in the image below, “414” to find a Cessna 414, it will report out all the makes and models that might be usable with that information in the model number.

What is an Iacra?

Integrated Airman Certification and Rating Application (IACRA) IACRA is the web-based certification/rating application that guides the user through the FAA’s airman application process.

How do I get a type rating on Iacra?

To use this screen, enter a letter, for example, g, into the search field and select Search. The list of Type Ratings will appear. Select the item you want and click the ADD > button to add it to the field at the right. When you have entered all of the type ratings that apply, click OK to continue.

What airplanes require a type rating?

A type rating is required for any aircraft over 12,500 lbs MGTOW and/or with a turbojet powerplant. There are also ratings for operating privileges (e.g., instrument rating.)

What is FTN number?

The FTN is a number assigned to you by the FAA that stays with you throughout the course of your aviation career. Your FTN is assigned to you by the FAA after you complete your registration in IACRA or will already exist if you have a previous airman certificate.

How long is Iacra application good for?

IACRA applications expire after 60 days.

What do I need for Iacra?

Have your driver’s license, medical, student pilot certificate, and ALL FAA pilot certificates (if applicable) ready before you begin. 2. Go to http://iacra.faa.gov – if you are not already registered, follow the prompts to obtain a user ID and password.

Do flight attendants need FAA medical?

Flight attendants are not required to hold a medical certificate and a recent survey indicated that one third of them would be unfit to hold a third class pilot medical certificate. The environment of the passenger carrying aircraft is relatively benign.

Does a King Air require a type rating?

If you want to fly a King Air 300 or 350 like the one profiled in the February 2015 issue (“Turbine Pilot: The Ultimate King Air”), you will need a type rating, because these models are certified under FAA’s Part 23 Commuter category.

What is IAcrA?

IACRA is the web-based certification/rating application that guides the user through the FAA’s airman application process. IACRA helps ensure applicants meet regulatory and policy requirements through the use of extensive data validation.

How do I search for an air operator in IAcrA?

• Initial • Upgrade • Transition IACRA User Manual December 2018 Page 63 of 210 Department of Transportation FAA • Second in Command The Air Operator section will then be displayed. The Air Operator selection can be searched by Designation code or by name.

What are the different types of helicopters?

1. Compound Helicopter 2. Single Main Rotor Helicopters 3. Tandem Rotor Helicopters 4. Tiltrotor Helicopters 5. Coaxial Helicopters 6. Intermeshing Rotor Helicopters 7. Air Ambulance Helicopter 8. Troop Carrier Helicopter 9. Attack Helicopter 10. Gunship Helicopter 11. Observation Or Reconnaissance Helicopters 12. Helitack Helicopter 13.

What is the IAcrA standard for private pilots?

Private Pilot Standard CFR 61 (Completion of Required Test) CFR 141 (Graduate of Approved Course) CFR 142 (Graduate of Approved Course) IACRA User Manual December 2018 Page 28 of 210 Department of Transportation FAA