Originally Posted by
Yazzoo
Well it sounds like he screwed himself...he should have kept his mouth shut, lawyered up and filled out a NASA report. But we can't put that sh** back in the horse now can we...
Sounds like his best bet is to explain the violation with a positive and educational outlook when he is inevitably asked about it during his interviews at the airlines. And keep a squeaky clean record from this point on.
EDIT: Why did the chief flight instructor want him to spill all the details?? What happened to taking the pilot's side against the feds?
Maybe it is that taking responsibility for your actions thing that is so unpopular in today's society.