Originally Posted by
tennisguru
Obviously that really depends on the definition of significant. I'd argue that a DUI or checkride failure or subtracting 1000 hours of total flight time would be a significant change that warrants some alarm bells going off. Adding a few extra classes (that you didn't fail or do miserably in) seems relatively minor. Just my guess, but I'd say that worst case is they ask you about the added classes, you just be honest and explain in 1-2 sentences that you forgot about them and you wanted your app to be fully honest and complete, and they accept it and move on.
I just interviewed and got the CJO a week ago. I forgot to add a commercial stage 6 check bust on my app and I caught it inside the 3 day 'no changes at all' deadline as I was putting color coded flags of my good and bad in my logbook. I was sweating it! When they asked about my app during the interview I said I screwed up and thought it was in there and I wanted to make it right by adding it. They asked about it, I said I landed long on the short field and therefore it was a bust. They said no problem, so we then hand wrote it in at the end of the interview. Also, they DID ask why I changed my availability from 2 weeks, when I submitted my app 3 months prior, to 4 weeks a few weeks ago. I told them my current boss asked me to give him 4 weeks when I told him I was interviewing at Delta, so I changed my notice to reflect that. So yes, they do see all of your changes. A very relaxed experience overall.