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Old 04-21-2012 | 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by AirbornPegasus
A couple of years back I had an altitude deviation. My Captain and I both filled out the ASRS and got the confirmation back that the information had been deidentified. I never heard a peep from the FAA, but got a letter of warning from the CP which stated that the letter of warning would remain in my file for two years.

The two years is now more than passed. I am now applying to other airlines. Is this something that then needs to be reported if they are asking under the PRIA section "Do you have any violations/formal written FAA warnings?"

I don't want to get canned at some point for not reporting it, but I thought the whole idea around the ASRS was to avoid the tracking of such issues. I know there hundreds of altitude deviations every year. Consequently, your responses will help many more folks than me.

Thanks much.
Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob
A bit confused here...

You never got ANYTHING from the FAA, but ONLY from your management?


That notwithstanding, how did your management find out and NOT the FAA?
Are we sure we are talking NASA ASRS and not ASAP?
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