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14 CFR Ch. I (1–1–14 Edition)
§ 61.16
(2) Suspension or revocation of any
certificate, rating, or authorization
issued under this part.
(e) Each person holding a certificate
issued under this part shall provide a
written report of each motor vehicle
action to the FAA, Civil Aviation Se-
curity Division (AMC–700), P.O. Box
25810, Oklahoma City, OK 73125, not
later than 60 days after the motor vehi-
cle action. The report must include:
(1) The person’s name, address, date
of birth, and airman certificate num-
ber;
(2) The type of violation that re-
sulted in the conviction or the admin-
istrative action;
(3) The date of the conviction or ad-
ministrative action;
(4) The State that holds the record of
conviction or administrative action;
and
(5) A statement of whether the motor
vehicle action resulted from the same
incident or arose out of the same fac-
tual circumstances related to a pre-
viously reported motor vehicle action.
(f) Failure to comply with paragraph
(e) of this section is grounds for:
(1) Denial of an application for any
certificate, rating, or authorization
issued under this part for a period of up
to 1 year after the date of the motor
vehicle action; or
(2) Suspension or revocation of any
certificate, rating, or authorization
issued under this part.
§ 61.16
Refusal to submit to an alcohol
test or to furnish test results.
A refusal to submit to a test to indi-
cate the percentage by weight of alco-
hol in the blood, when requested by a
law enforcement officer in accordance
with § 91.17(c) of this chapter, or a re-
fusal to furnish or authorize the re-
lease of the test results requested by
the Administrator in accordance with
§ 91.17(c) or (d) of this chapter, is
grounds for:
(a) Denial of an application for any
certificate, rating, or authorization
issued under this part for a period of up
to 1 year after the date of that refusal;
or
(b) Suspension or revocation of any
certificate, rating, or authorization
issued under this part.
§ 61.17
Temporary certificate.
(a) A temporary pilot, flight instruc-
tor, or ground instructor certificate or
rating is issued for up to 120 days, at
which time a permanent certificate
will be issued to a person whom the Ad-
ministrator finds qualified under this
part.
(b) A temporary pilot, flight instruc-
tor, or ground instructor certificate or
rating expires:
(1) On the expiration date shown on
the certificate;
(2) Upon receipt of the permanent
certificate; or
(3) Upon receipt of a notice that the
certificate or rating sought is denied or
revoked.
§ 61.18
Security disqualification.
(a)
Eligibility standard. No person is el-
igible to hold a certificate, rating, or
authorization issued under this part
when the Transportation Security Ad-
ministration (TSA) has notified the
FAA in writing that the person poses a
security threat.
(b)
Effect of the issuance by the TSA of
an Initial Notification of Threat Assess-
ment. (1) The FAA will hold in abey-
ance pending the outcome of the TSA’s
final threat assessment review an ap-
plication for any certificate, rating, or
authorization under this part by any
person who has been issued an Initial
Notification of Threat Assessment by
the TSA.
(2) The FAA will suspend any certifi-
cate, rating, or authorization issued
under this part after the TSA issues to
the holder an Initial Notification of
Threat Assessment.
(c)
Effect of the issuance by the TSA of
a Final Notification of Threat Assessment.
(1) The FAA will deny an application
for any certificate, rating, or author-
ization under this part to any person
who has been issued a Final Notifica-
tion of Threat Assessment.
(2) The FAA will revoke any certifi-
cate, rating, or authorization issued
under this part after the TSA has
issued to the holder a Final Notifica-
tion of Threat Assessment.
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