Old 07-29-2009 | 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Nevets
I think that the law will just make it mandatory for the airline to see your complete training history/record. It'll be up to the airline to do what they want with that information just as it is now with PRIA.
Right, but I don't see the point in going beyond 5 years. For example, why should a guy who's been at Comair for 10+ years not be able to get hired on with a major because he failed a PC as a 1 year FO? I've heard that at some places if you fail an oral but are allowed to continue to the sim and mess up there it counts as two seperate failures in your training records. Stepping up safety is definitely a good thing, I just don't think guys who may have had a bad day in the past should have their entire career wash up before their eyes because of it.
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