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Old 09-28-2019 | 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Benstein
I'm a Trans States Aviator (college program) and had this question myself recently. I asked around with some of the people in St. Louis and the answer isn't a very good one. Attending day 1 of the Seniority Reserve program counts as beginning training. If you opt out of the program after you reserve your seniority, it'll show up as a training failure on your pilot record. There's some good Pro's to working with TSA, message me for some more info.
Ok, so I’m a bit confused. They are saying that if you start and reserve your seniority, then decide it’s not for you this shows up as a training failure?

If anything it will show up in your Pria that you worked there yet did not complete training. That’s not the same as a failure. Failures only come from written, oral, checkride, and linecheck failures. If you haven’t done any of those, what could they possibly say you failed?
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