Old 04-25-2023, 08:05 PM
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JohnBurke
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Originally Posted by Hawkerdriver1 View Post
HI. 3 years & counting, my records still show no accident. The NTSB investigation is complete.

I was the “non-flying” SIC during a runway excursion on landing.
FAA records to be submitted to the Pilot Records Database include any involvement in an accident or incident as pilot in command, or second in command.

https://www.federalregister.gov/docu...cords-database

Reviewing entities must evaluate both the FAA records and records provided by an operator (reporting entity) subject to this rule. The FAA records include:


  • Records related to current pilot and medical certificate information, including associated type ratings and information on any limitations to those certificates and ratings;
  • Records maintained by the Administrator concerning any failed attempt of an individual to pass a practical test required to obtain a certificate or type rating under 14 CFR part 61;
  • Records related to enforcement actions resulting in a finding by the Administrator that was not subsequently overturned of a violation of Title 49 of the United States Code or a regulation prescribed or order issued under that title; and
  • Records related to an individual acting as pilot in command or second in command during an aviation accident or incident.
The publication date of the Federal Register notification was 06/10/21. The timeline for implementation, as spelled out in the Federal register establishes one year after publication as the point to begin reporting pilot records, historical records, and operator records. At two years after publication, complete records are to be established, from January 1, 2015, onward. At three years from publication, full PRD historical upload and use is complete. We are approaching the deadline for compliance at the two year post-signing point.
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