Originally Posted by
The Juice
You'll receive a W2 for your time there, that means you worked there.
Regionals will hire you if you admit that you had issues and shared what you have learned from it. Withholding it would be a larger problem waiting to bite you in the ....
^^^^^^^^^What he said. Full disclosure is your best bet. Take ownership of it, acknowledge what happened and that you not only learned from it, but that you have learned how to learn a new airplane. There are thousands of pilots with more than one checkride bust that have gotten the job they wanted. The further in your past it becomes, the less of an issue it is.
What WILL hurt you is trying to hide it, then getting terminated for lying. Once that happens, your career is over....