wingspan33 wrote:Bill,
I recently picked up a used HTC tablet and just downloaded the app for reading bar (and QR) codes. I "scanned" your above QR Code thingy and what do you know? It works! Really surprising!
My tablet showed me all your info - and even had a link to the u$hPa's web site to boot.
What'll they think of next?
WS,
I know! It is simply amazing this technology movement in the USHPA!
How easy this information can be accessed if you have a Smart Phone or a printer. (Which I don’t.)
Oh, and hey --- If I had some bacon I could have bacon and eggs--- if I had the eggs. (which I don’t.)
Robin Hastings printed up my download (sounds like some kind of double reverse huh?) from the USHPA after we returned from flying at Dry Canyon today.
I folded the cutout membership card (paper) and with some 3M clear packaging tape I made a water proof laminate. The two inch wide packaging tape wasn’t quite wide enough so I had to overlap in the middle vertically which left a slightly less than classy appearance together with some trapped air bubbles. The diagonal crinkle of tape slightly obscures some of my extensive signoffs.
I used my last issued rating card and my FAA Exemption No. 4144 card (for being towed with ultralights) as sandwich stiffeners so that my print out doesn’t get wrinkled in my wallet.
Interesting find here, I was able to confirm the 4144 numbers on the exemption card by looking backwards through one side of Zephyr 7 X 35 binoculars. (Don't anyone try and tell us that USHPA doesn't have class.)
At the end of the day I still don’t remember the last time I actually flashed my prestigious rating card to fly somewhere away from home so most likely I’ll never be embarrassed by my wallet card. I expect that I'll be able to sit on that information.