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Guidance and
information for TSA training approval
For Non US Citizens
Steps
to sign up for the TSA aircraft training
background check:
1) Candidate Notifies Flight School by
filling in application at the
Sign up page
2) Candidate
Creates Login. The candidate is
required to create a login account at
https://www.flightschoolcandidates.gov.
A user ID is provided
immediately after submitting the required
information, and a password is sent via e-mail
(time may vary on receiving the password -
possibly 12 to 24 hours). If you already have a
account with the TSA from a previous
application, please use your previous log-in
information.
3) Candidate
Applies for Training. After receiving
his or her password, the candidate will be
instructed to change it. The candidate then logs
into the TSA student registration page at
https://www.flightschoolcandidates.gov and
continues the application process.
The candidate will be
required to submit the following information:
Background Information. Full name,
gender, current address and five-year address
history, date and country of
birth, and citizenship information.
Passport Information. Foreign
applicants are required to have a passport. A
candidate must scan his or her
complete passport and submit it to TSA
electronically in the application.
Training Details
1) Basic
information including the name of the school:
SkyBlue Jet Aviation
2) Course name
(choose the course you are applying
for):
• Jet Transition Course
• Type Rating Course
3) Course
description (choose one that is listed
below):
• Jet Transition Course for corporate pilots
• Type Rating Course for corporate pilots
4) ID number
(choose the course applicable for you):
• JTCB
• TRC CE500
• TRC CE510
• TRC CE525
• TRC CE560XL
• TRC CE650
5) Type of aircraft (Choose
the aircraft you are
applying for):
• Citation CE-500 (select this aircraft for
the Jet transition course as well)
• Citation CE-510
• Citation CE-525
• Citation CE-560XL
• Citation CE-650
6) Pilot certificate or rating sought:
• Jet Training
• Type Rating
7) The start and end
dates for the flight training:
• Choose a start date at least 5 days ahead of
your date of application
• Choose your end date at least 6 months after the
start date This allows you to deal with
contingencies and not
have to re-apply for training.
Upon
completion of the application, the candidate
will be prompted to click on the "validate and
submit" icon.
If any errors appear in
the application, the candidate will be
instructed to make any necessary corrections or
complete any missing information. After making
any changes, the candidate clicks on "submit
application." Furthermore, after submitting the
application, and for the application to proceed
further, the candidate must select "I agree" or
"I disagree" after reviewing important
information regarding his or her application.
Fingerprints:
This will be completed upon arrival at the
flight school. If you already have your
fingerprints submitted from a previous TSA
approval, your finger prints are already on file
and there is no need to submit them again.
If you have any questions about the TSA training
request application or need any help to fill
out the TSA application form, please contact us
at
SkyBlue Jet Aviation.
Visa notice:
Taking flight training without an appropriate
visa could be a violation of your immigration
status and could result in your arrest and
removal from the United States; therefore, it is
important that you have a visa that permits you
to take flight training in the United States. If
you do not possess the correct visa, or if you
have questions pertaining to your visa status or
the appropriate visas for flight training,
please contact us.
For US Citizens
SkyBlue Jet Aviation is
required by federal law to verify your
citizenship before you start practical simulator
or aircraft training. The approved documents
for verification are:
1) Valid, unexpired U.S. Passport.
2) Original birth certificate of the United
States, American Samoa, or Swains Islands, and a
government issued
photo ID, such as an U.S. identification card or a
U.S. drivers license.
3) Original certification
of birth abroad with raised seal (Form FS-545 or
DS-1350) and government-issued picture
ID, such as an U.S. identification card or a U.S.
drivers license.
4) Original certificate of U.S. citizenship with
raised seal (Form N-560 or N-561), or a
Certificate of Repatriation
(Form N-581), and government-issued picture ID,
such as an US identification card or a US
drivers license.
5) Original U.S. Naturalization Certificate with
raised seal (Form N-550 or N-570) and a
government-issued picture ID, such as an U.S. identification card or
a U.S. drivers license.
If you have any
questions, or require more information, please
contact us at your convenience.
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