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Old 03-07-2012 | 03:35 PM
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RonWeasley
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Originally Posted by props4ever
Just got a request from a former airline. Apparently they want twenty bucks to release a copy of my records.

Not a big deal.... but really?

Any body else notice this? Kind of a ticky-tacky expense... if its even legal.
That is curb level, just curious if you requested copies? The only reason I ask, is that I received a bunch of PRIA stuff back this week from my present employer since I had requested copies from my future employer. Unfortunately what you get back is a copy of what you signed previously, copies of all of your ground and flight training records including IOE, and PC checks. I did sign a drug test form to be faxed, and a background check company called my former boss. She said that they asked dates, capacity, and if I was re-hireable. I don't know if corporate operators still write "missed on visual approach" on a cocktail napkin, as most HR people responsible for pilot records would furnish only what was asked for, and nothing else, or do some open up personnel files?
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