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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
Oh ok, that's what I thought. After the Asiana event I cought the tail end of a interview on fox I think, and the guest was trying to make the point that this should all be out, public knowledge, and you the passenger should be able to "interview" the pilot/ copilot, like you would a Dr, lawyer, that sort of thing. And I guess what, you could take another flight?
Thanks for the reply!
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#12
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
Not necessarily. Airlines request training records from any and all previous carriers, (121 and 135) and it could show up. Granted, they are only required to submit the last 5 years, but any and all failures could show up.
This brings up my original response of why risk a potential career move by not disclosing (read lying) about a failure?
This brings up my original response of why risk a potential career move by not disclosing (read lying) about a failure?
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