Originally Posted by
dracir1
OK.
The ASAP program is NOT a get out of jail free card. While it does provide "protection" or more simply an explanation of how/why a pilot shouldn't be found at fault for a FAA rule violation (or similar) doesn't mean the FAA couldn't come back and say that despite the explanation of not knowing, the pilot SHOULD have known or taken a larger interest into their own training/qualification, and therefore . . . Frankly, I don't know what the FAA might say (I don't suppose many really do).
Let's just make sure we don't represent ASAP as some sort of saviour/infallible program that it is not.
Fair enough.
I think that if you, as a pilot, missed a training event, you'd be right. But we are talking about inter dept record keeping error. I don't think any pilot is at any risk of certificate action in this case.