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SAMPLE Experience Letters                                             These are only samples and are not to be copied verbatim

DEMONSTRATING EXPERIENCE: The Following are sample letters.  Please only use them as a guide.  In order to receive authorization from the FAA to test for a given A&P Certificate you must first demonstrate that you meet the experience requirements.  Some applicants must demonstrate this experience with letters from present and previous employers.

General Company Experience Letter #1:

General Company Experience Letter #2:

Military Experience Letter:

International Company Experience Letter:  This letter also bares the stamp of the Civil Aviation Airworthiness Authority.  Like mentioned elsewhere in this website all international applicants must have their Letters of Experience Authorized by the (CAA) prior to arrival at our facility.

Sample  CAA Letter #1:  This is a sample letter from the Civil Aviation Authority in Guyana authenticating the experience of an applicant.

Sample CAA Letter #2: This is also and good example letter from the Civil Aviation Authority authenticating the experience of a mechanic applicant.


CONTACT US TODAY: We are here to answer all your questions and guide you in the process of realizing your dream of becoming an A&P Mechainic.  Contact us to learn more about all that American Airman and Heritage Flight Academy has to offer or to enroll in one of our preparation courses at 800.786.9060.  Please take a moment to complete our on-line application questionnaire.


 
 

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