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For those of us who flew for the military, there is a form, Form 759-1, sometimes a DA, DD, USAAVNC, or a host of other entities, but still a Form 759-1. It's title is "Individual Flight Record and Flight Certificate." It's a legal government document that the FAA has to accept toward your ratings. It gives your times broken out into SE, ME, FW, RW, AC, IP, Pilot, Copilot etc. It also lists your Aircraft Qualifications by model number. Go to your branch of service and request a copy of at least the last one if not all of them. You may need a copy of your DD-214 which you got when you left the service. If you don't have this document, you REALLY should get a copy because the government loses records daily and it's the only way you can prove your service, awards, education, etc. They may or may not ask for a copy of it. They may just want your SSN. Try it anyway. The 759-1 is your military logbook. John Silberman RVN 69-70 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent through Atlantic.Net Webmail. Sick of pop-up ads and climbing prices? Visit www.atlantic.net to get pure Internet for $19.95/mo. ========================================================================== ==== To leave this forum go to: http://ercoupers.com/lists.htm Search the archives on http://escribe.com/aviation/coupers-tech/
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