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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT
§ 63.20
(1) By letter to the Department of
Transportation, FAA, Airmen Certifi-
cation Branch, P.O. Box 25082, Okla-
homa City, OK 73125, and must be ac-
companied by a check or money order
for the appropriate fee payable to the
FAA; or
(2) In any other manner and form ap-
proved by the Administrator and must
be accompanied by acceptable form of
payment for the appropriate fee.
(e) The letter requesting replacement
of a lost or destroyed airman certifi-
cate, medical certificate, or knowledge
test report must state:
(1) The name of the person;
(2) The permanent mailing address
(including ZIP code), or if the perma-
nent mailing address includes a post of-
fice box number, then the person’s cur-
rent residential address;
(3) The certificate holder’s date and
place of birth; and
(4) Any information regarding the—
(i) Grade, number, and date of
issuance of the airman certificate and
ratings, if appropriate;
(ii) Class of medical certificate, the
place and date of the medical exam,
name of the Airman Medical Examiner
(AME), and the circumstances con-
cerning the loss of the original medical
certificate, as appropriate; and
(iii) Date the knowledge test was
taken, if appropriate.
(f) A person who has lost an airman
certificate, medical certificate, or
knowledge test report may obtain in a
form or manner approved by the Ad-
ministrator, a document conveying
temporary authority to exercise cer-
tificate privileges from the FAA
Aeromedical Certification Branch or
the Airman Certification Branch, as
appropriate, and the—
(1) Document may be carried as an
airman certificate, medical certificate,
or knowledge test report, as appro-
priate, for a period not to exceed 60
days pending the person’s receiving a
duplicate under paragraph (b), (c), or
(d) of this section, unless the person
has been notified that the certificate
has been suspended or revoked.
(2) Request for such a document must
include the date on which a duplicate
certificate or knowledge test report
was previously requested.
[Amdt. 60–6, 83 FR 30280, June 27, 2018]
§ 63.17
Tests: General procedure.
(a) Tests prescribed by or under this
part are given at times and places, and
by persons, designated by the Adminis-
trator.
(b) The minimum passing grade for
each test is 70 percent.
§ 63.18
Written tests: Cheating or other
unauthorized conduct.
(a) Except as authorized by the Ad-
ministrator, no person may—
(1) Copy, or intentionally remove, a
written test under this part;
(2) Give to another, or receive from
another, any part or copy of that test;
(3) Give help on that test to, or re-
ceive help on that test from, any per-
son during the period that test is being
given.
(4) Take any part of that test in be-
half of another person;
(5) Use any material or aid during the
period that test is being given; or
(6) Intentionally cause, assist, or par-
ticipate in any act prohibited by this
paragraph.
(b) No person who commits an act
prohibited by paragraph (a) of this sec-
tion is eligible for any airman or
ground instructor certificate or rating
under this chapter for a period of 1
year after the date of that act. In addi-
tion, the commission of that act is a
basis for suspending or revoking any
airman or ground instructor certificate
or rating held by that person.
[Doc. No. 4086, 30 FR 2196, Feb. 18, 1965]
§ 63.19
Operations during physical de-
ficiency.
No person may serve as a flight engi-
neer or flight navigator during a period
of known physical deficiency, or in-
crease in physical deficiency, that
would make him unable to meet the
physical requirements for his current
medical certificate.
§ 63.20
Applications, certificates,
logbooks, reports, and records; fal-
sification, reproduction, or alter-
ation.
(a) No person may make or cause to
be made—
(1) Any fraudulent or intentionally
false statement on any application for
a certificate or rating under this part;
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