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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the FAA Form 8060-10 in the editor.
  2. In Part I, enter the air carrier's name and certificate number. Ensure all entries are legible and completed in black or dark blue ink.
  3. Provide the name, title, and signature of the person making the request on behalf of the air carrier, along with the date of the request.
  4. Fill in a complete mailing address where FAA will send the requested records.
  5. Move to Part II for Airman Consent. Enter your name as shown on your airman certificate(s) and your airman certificate number(s), indicating types in parentheses.
  6. Sign and date this section using your legal signature. Confirm your current mailing address for accuracy.

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It stands for the FAAs Pilot Records Improvement Act of 1996. Its a way for the FAA and employers to track records relating to pilot qualifications, experience, performance, drug and alcohol testing, and your driving record.
Starting September 9, 2024, the FAA will fully implement the Pilot Records Database (PRD). This means: Old Requirements Ending: The Pilot Records Improvement Act (PRIA) and FAA Form 8060-12 will no longer be in use. This has been replaced by the Pilot Records Database (PRD) under 14 CFR part 111.
Understanding the transition. As we approach the end of the Pilot Records Improvement Act (PRIA) on September 9, 2024, its crucial to understand that while the mechanism for obtaining pilot records is evolving, the necessity for maintaining these records remains unchanged.
Use of the PRD system is voluntary and provides an alternate method for meeting certain requirements of the Pilot Records Improvement Act of 1996 (PRIA). In cases where individuals are unable to self-register in MyAccess, they should continue to use the traditional PRIA processes.
ing to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for airline and commercial pilots is also growing at about four percent per year. They estimate that there are about 16,800 job openings for airline pilots every year, and there will be a need for 5,400 more pilots in the US alone by 2032.
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You can find your PRIA records through the FAAs pilot database records website, or FAA PDR.

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