Originally Posted by
StabMiscompare
Hi all just looking for some insight here. I have an interview here in a couple of weeks, and after reviewing my records I realized that I had forgotten to list a stage check failure in my private pilot days. I fixed the error and updated the app, this made me change the answer on the addendum question of failing a checking event from no to yes. Since this change was made after the interview invite was extended, does this look like I was trying to be deceptive? I emailed pilot selection today and explained them the situation and have yet to hear back. It was an honest oversight, but now I am worried that it sealed my fate. Has anyone ever experienced anything similar?
I was sort of in your situation. Had a commercial stage check that didn't go great 15 years ago. I went around on the first power off 180. I always thought you could once. Examiner ended up being wrong, but documented as such. Didn't catch that one until tagging my logbook with color coded tabs.
though, I had already hit the yes button anyway for a stage check bust I was pushed into right after two months out sick.
At the very beginning of the individual interview they give you an opportunity to say anything before they start into the questions. I owned up and said I found this a few nights ago and feel terrible. They asked about the event, what I did to fix it, and what I learned. At the end, they had me hand write it on the back one of the sheets and sign the addition. Most chill interview I've ever had, and had a lot of laughs.