What FCC license do airline pilots need?

What FCC license do airline pilots need?

In the U.S. the FCC issues a Restricted Radiotelephone Operators Permit for US pilots, but only for international use – it is not required while flying in the United States. Most airlines require that applicants possess the Restricted Radiotelephone Operators Permit.

What kind of radio license do pilots need?

In the U.S., the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sets the rules. They do not require U.S. registered aircraft flying in U.S. airspace to have a radio station license; however, they do require U.S. registered aircraft that are flying outside of U.S. airspace to have a radio station license.

How do I get an aviation FCC license?

To obtain the permit follow the steps below:

  1. Visit this website.
  2. Click on Register to obtain a FCC Registration Number (FRN)
  3. Follow the instruction to complete the registration.
  4. Visit this website.
  5. Log in with your FRN and password.
  6. On the left side click on >Apply for a New License (top left)

What is FCC radio license Aviation?

No Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit is required to operate VHF radio equipment on board an aircraft when that aircraft is flown domestically. You may obtain a Restricted Permit using FCC Form 605. No test is required to obtain this permit. The permit when issued will be valid for your lifetime.

What is an FCC license good for?

License Expirations FCC licenses are typically good for 10 years. Each license has an expiration date on it. If you have an expiration coming up within the next few months, let us know and we will take care of the paperwork.

What requires an FCC license?

The most popular types of personal radio services are Citizens Band Radio Service, Family Radio Service, General Mobile Radio Service, Low-Power Radio Service and Multi-Use Radio Service. Of these types of services, only General Mobile Radio Service requires an FCC license to operate.

What radios require FCC license?

How to get a FCC license?

Log in to ULS Online Filing with your FCC Registration Number (FRN) and password.

  • click Apply for a New License.
  • select the Radio Service for the new license.
  • Click Continue to navigate through the application.
  • Sign your application and click Submit Application.
  • What is a general radio operator license?

    The General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL) is a license granted by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The GROL does not convey the authority to operate an amateur radio station, for which the FCC has a separate licensing system, nor is it required for any engineering jobs in radio and television broadcasting.

    What is a FCC license?

    Definition of FCC Licenses. FCC Licenses means the licenses, permits and other authorizations, including any temporary waiver or special temporary authorization and any renewals thereof or any transferable pending application therefor, relating to the Station, issued by the FCC, each of which existing as of the date hereof is identified on Schedule 3.04(a).