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Old 12-26-2006 | 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by exxcalibur11
from my understanding, if you are in a 141 environment there are some things you have to disclose and others that you do not.

Disclose the info about a failed check ride if the that particular ride will be for the issuance of an FAA cert. PPL, Comm, CFI etc.

You do not have to disclose a failure if you do not get a cert. from it. An example would be a check ride that needs to be completed to start a new block of training in a course.

at UND a particular course might have 3 checkrides but only one will get you an FAA cert. and that is the one you dont want to fail.

Exx

P.S. Go Sioux
Well let me ask you this: If I fail my checkride at the end of the instrument course (222), does it constitute failure of a checkride for issuance of an FAA cert? You don't receive your instrument rating at that point, but it is your Instrument-SE checkride.

I was an instructor there for 2 1/2 years and I am still a little foggy on it.
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