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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 51
| Anyone else out there waiting to be scheduled for the AT-SAT in Houston? I have not heard anything in so long, and I am just trying to see if I am alone or not. |
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| Newbie | Don't know if this helps you much, but I have not heard of Houston coming up soon for testing. I took mine out in CA a week ago. I was approved on 6/15 to take the test on a bid that closed 4/2 (or there about), heard from RVA 8/10 for tentative sked of test, and then firm date on 8/25 for testing on 9/17. Maybe gives you an idea of current time line they are working on. I also heard from others that mine did happen a little quicker than others and that I did have more notice than others, so who knows? I also got my test results in 2 days instead of the normal 7-10 business days, so maybe things are picking up pace. I know that RVA is behind on sked tests and doing their best to get on top of things. I guess that the FAA did not give them any names for like 2 months or so and then recently dropped a ton of names on them, so they are working them as quickly as they can. |
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| | #3 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 51
| Hey, That does help. So, do they rotate around the country to different test sites or something? |
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| Newbie | Yes, it is kind of like a rotation for RVA. Used to be when the FAA did the testing themselves they had set cities/facilities for the testing. Now RVA travels and sets up temp testing facilities at different places, generally for a 1 -2 week time period depending on the number of people they are testing. When I took mine, they had been testing the week before and the whole rest of the week with up to 10 people testing a day. |
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