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Old 01-13-2017 | 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Iflyjve
My intention is not to decieve. I am just interested in how to approach this issue with regard to what the airlines are requesting. I actually contacted the AOPA and signed up for their legal services. Well worth the money. They talked through the issues with me and of the three that were a concern for me we came to the conclusion that only one was of reportable significance. Leaving the other concerns out would not be a falsification or misrepresentation.
I do appreciate your reply and advice. Thanks!
AOPA is probably talking out their butts when it comes to airlines. That's not their wheelhouse at all.

A better source of advice would be one of the airline interview prep outfits, at least as far as how the airlines will disclosure or non-disclosure of issues.

If you disclose a trivial issue, the airlines will happy that you're abundantly honest. If you get caught not disclosing something which they think they asked you to disclose then you're toast.
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