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Alien Training Rule Relaxed A Little More
   Alphabet groups continue to chip away at the hassle factor involved with
the TSA's alien flight training rule. An interpretation released by the TSA
last week significantly limits the circumstances under which proof of
citizenship and background checks will be required for those flying aircraft
weighing less than 12,500 pounds. To trigger the requirements, the TSA now
says a pilot has to be undergoing flight training that "substantially
enhances piloting skills." That means initial flight training, or
multi-engine or instrument tickets, according to AOPA spokesman Andy Cebula.
There's a major deadline looming for flight instructors. By Jan. 18, all
instructors have to complete initial security awareness training, but they
can do so online. Anyone planning to train foreign nationals has to register
with the TSA through an FAA Flight Standards District Office and then check
to ensure that the prospective student has been cleared.

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