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Old 12-20-2019 | 03:26 PM
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From: FAA 'Flight Check'
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Originally Posted by Av8tr1
Seriously? Isn't that the point of certificate actions? Falsification or intentional misrepresentation of pilot qualifications or logbooks? While I can't think of anything specific at the moment I do recall a couple of newsworthy articles about pilots who claimed certificates they did not have.

Isn't that what happened here? The FO presented a falseified training record that did not include all required PRIA records. I would expect (Hope?) the FAA would have done something if they had found out about this guys falsified history prior to this accident. Isn' the whole point of the FAA to ensure rules are followed by pilots and certificate holders?
No.....what happened is that the pilot left out information on his application to an airline.

It seem that you don’t understand the actual situation here.

This is a Airline application/hiring issue.

Do you really want the FAA involve in the airline hiring process - having input whether you get that coveted job you hope to land someday?
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