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US LR 25 Missing after departing MMTY

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Date of issuance 2010, so it's expired. Wonder what happened to the permanent? Revocation action perhaps? Whoever was exercising operational control over this aircraft should be indicted on multiple counts.
 
Does that cert say "not valid for the carriage of persons or property for hire"?

I think that part was for the HS125 type. Although, good luck going VFR only in a Lear 25. I think the old joke about declaring min-fuel on taxi out would actually apply.
 
Date of issuance 2010, so it's expired. Wonder what happened to the permanent? Revocation action perhaps? Whoever was exercising operational control over this aircraft should be indicted on multiple counts.

probably explains why it's laminated, thought that was odd. You'd think the hard copy shows up soon enough to not really require lamination.
 
Looks like it may have been issued based on a foreign license, looks like it said valid only when accompanied by.....
 
His US pilot certificate seen in the picture was issued on the basis of his Mexican pilot certificate. When an ATP, commercial, or private pilot (with instrument rating) comes to the US and wants to fly on the basis of their foreign certificate, they initially get private pilot and VFR only privileges regardless of what their foreign certificate has. For example, if someone comes here from another country with a Commercial Instrument, they will only get a US private certificate, VFR only.

In order to have their instrument rating carry over to the US, they must pass the instrument written test. To get privileges beyond private pilot (commercial or ATP), they have to pass that checkride with a pilot examiner in the US and would have to do so for each aircraft type rating. Otherwise, they are stuck with private pilot privileges.

Obviously, this guy had a Mexican certificate with the LR-JET and HS-125 types. He likely had a Commercial Instrument or ATP as well. This temp. certificate in the picture is clearly one based on his Mexican certificate so he could operate a US aircraft using his foreign license. It says so on the temp. All of this is spelled out in Part 61 of the regs.

That said, how does anyone know that was his most current certificate? Since that temp was issued, he very well could have had full Commercial Instrument or ATP privileges in the LR-JET, both on his Mexican and US certificate.
 

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