Ac Form 8060 56 PDF Details

When an airman faces the unfortunate situation of losing, destroying, or needing to replace their paper airman certificate, the AC Form 8060-56 becomes an essential document. This form serves as an official application to request a replacement certificate, highlighting the understanding between the needs of the individual and the regulatory framework set by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It operates under the authority of multiple legal statutes and parts of the Federal Regulations, which collectively ensure that the process of replacing a certificate is both standardized and respects the privacy of the applicant. The Privacy Act Statement included in the form underscores the FAA's commitment to protecting individuals' personal information while facilitating the essential verification of qualifications and eligibility for the issuance of a new airman certificate and/or rating. Not only does the form require detailed personal information and a description of the lost certificate(s), but it also emphasizes the importance of providing a physical address alongside a mailing address to aid in the verification process. Additionally, the form mentions various routine uses of the information collected, which range from ensuring aviation safety to aiding in national security efforts. With a modest fee for the replacement process and specific instructions on where to send the application, the form is designed to make the replacement process as smooth as possible for airmen in need.

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APPLICATION FOR REPLACEMENT OF LOST, DESTROYED, OR

PAPER AIRMAN CERTIFICATE (S)

PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT: This statement is provided pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 USC § 552a:

The authority for collecting this information is contained in 49 U.S.C. §§ 40113, 44702, 44703, 44709, and 14 C.F.R. Parts 61, 63, 65 and/or

67.The principal purpose for which the information is intended to be used is to identify and evaluate your qualifications and eligibility for the issuance of an airman certificate and/or rating. Submission of the data is mandatory, except for the Social Security Number, which is voluntary. Failure to provide all required information will result in our being unable to issue you a certificate and/or rating. The information collected on this form will be included in a Privacy Act System of Records known as DOT/FAA 847, titled “Aviation Records on Individuals” and will be subject to the routine uses published in the System of Records Notice (SORN) for DOT/FAA 847 (see www.dot.gov/privacy/privacyactnotices), including:

(a)Providing basic airmen certification and qualification information to the public upon request; examples of basic information include:

The type of certificates and ratings held, limitations, date of issuance and certificate number;

The status of the airman’s certificate (i.e., whether it is current or has been amended, modified, suspended or revoked for any reason);

The airman’s home address, unless requested by the airman to be withheld from public disclosure per 49 U.S.C. 44703(c);

Information relating to an airman’s physical status or condition used to determine statistically the validity of FAA medical standards; and the date, class, and restrictions of the latest physical

Information relating to an individual’s eligibility for medical certification, requests for exemption from medical requirements, and requests for review of certificate denials.

(b) Using contact information to inform airmen of meetings and seminars conducted by the FAA regarding aviation safety.

(c) Disclosing information to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in connection with its investigation responsibilities.

(d) Providing information about airmen to Federal, State, local and tribal law enforcement agencies when engaged in an official investigation in which an airman is involved.

(e) Providing information about enforcement actions, or orders issued thereunder, to Federal agencies, the aviation industry, and the public upon request.

(f) Making records of delinquent civil penalties owed to the FAA available to the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) for collection pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3711(g).

(g) Making records of effective orders against the certificates of airmen available to their employers if the airmen use the affected certificates to perform job responsibilities for those employers.

(h) Making airmen records available to users of FAA’s Safety Performance Analysis System (SPAS), including the Department of Defense Commercial Airlift Division’s Air Carrier Analysis Support System (ACAS) for its use in identifying safety hazards and risk areas, targeting inspection efforts for certificate holders of greatest risk, and monitoring the effectiveness of targeted oversight actions.

(i) Making records of an individual’s positive drug test result, alcohol test result of 0.04 or greater breath alcohol concentration, or refusal to submit to testing required under a DOT-required testing program, available to third parties, including current and prospective employers of such individuals. Such records also contain the names and titles of individuals who, in their commercial capacity, administer the drug and alcohol testing programs of aviation entities.

(j) Providing information about airmen through the Civil Aviation Registry’s Comprehensive Airmen Information System to the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Child Support Enforcement, and the Federal Parent Locator Service that locates noncustodial parents who owe child support. Records in this system are used to identify airmen to the child support agencies nationwide in enforcing child support obligations, establishing paternity, establishing and modifying support orders and location of obligors. Records listed within the section on Categories of Records are retrieved using Connect: Direct through the Social Security Administration’s secure environment.

(k) Making personally identifiable information about airmen available to other Federal agencies for the purpose of verifying the accuracy and completeness of medical information provided to FAA in connection with applications for airmen medical certification.

(l) Making records of past airman medical certification history data available to Aviation Medical Examiners (AMEs) on a routine basis so that AMEs may render the best medical certification decision.

(m) Making airman, aircraft and operator record elements available to users of FAA’s Skywatch system, including the Department of Defense (DoD), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), DOJ and other authorized Federal agencies, for their use in managing, tracking and reporting aviation-related security events.

(n) Other possible routine published in the Federal Register (see Prefatory Statement of General Routine Uses for additional uses (65 F.R. 19477-78) For example, a record from this system of records may be disclosed to the United States Coast Guard (Coast Guard) and to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) if information from this system was shared with either agency when that agency was a component of the Department of Transportation (DOT) before its transfer to DHS and such disclosure is necessary to accomplish a DOT, TSA or Coast Guard function related to this system of records.

AC Form 8060-56 (10/09) Supersedes previous edition

APPLICATION FOR REPLACEMENT OF LOST, DESTROYED, OR

PAPER AIRMAN CERTIFICATE (S)

Type of Certificate(s)

Certificate Number(s)

Date(s) of Issuance

______________________________

____________________________

__________________________

______________________________

____________________________

__________________________

______________________________

____________________________

__________________________

Complete name in which certificate was issued: _____________________________________________________

 

 

(First)

(Middle)

(Last)

Present mailing

______________________________ Physical address: _______________________________

address:

 

 

(If applicable)

 

 

______________________________

_______________________________

 

______________________________

_______________________________

 

Email Address:

______________________________

 

(If your preferred mailing address is a Post Office Box, Rural Route, General Delivery, or Star Route, you must provide a physical residential address, directions, or a map for locating your residence.)

Date and place of birth: __________________________

____________________________________

(Date)

(Place)

Physical Description: Height (Inches) _______ Weight (lbs) _______ Hair _______ Eyes _______ Sex _______

Social Security Number: ______________________________

Citizenship: ___________________________

I enclose

check

money order

in the amount of $___________.

_____________________

_____________________________________

 

(Date)

(Signature)

The fee for each replacement Airman Certificate is $2. Check or money order for total fees (payable to the FAA) must accompany request.

Please mail this request to:

Federal Aviation Administration

Airmen Certification Branch, AFS-760

P O Box 25082

Oklahoma City, OK 73125-0082

For a replacement of your Medical or combined Student/Medical, contact:

Federal Aviation Administration

Medical Certification Branch, AAM-331 (Dupe Desk) P O Box 26200

Oklahoma City, OK 73125-9914 405-954-4821

AC Form 8060-56 (10/09) Supersedes previous edition

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