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Subject: Who Can Have A US License? Sequential Calls?
From: Jack Hamilton Date: 11/25/2004 12:08 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4YZ) wrote: Submit a mailing address chage to the FAA with just a post office box or "Rural Route" number and see what happens, and they require it for the same reasosn..."enforcement issues" Why would the FAA require a street address when the FCC doesn't? Very few pilots fly to their homes (though there's a suburb of Sacramento when many houses have a hangar next to a runway), but many hams operate from home In know, but they do. In 96 I submitted a change-of-address that included my PO box and RR...I got an UGLY letter that stated I was required to provide SPECIFIC directions to my residence from recognizable landmarks, or my certificate was "subject to suspension pending provision of said information". 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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