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Old 11-04-2011 | 01:42 PM
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How are military guys supposed to fill these forms out? The 11 and 12 are particularly perplexing since any drug use would have led to being kicked out, and how do you fill out the contact info for previous employer?
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Old 11-04-2011 | 01:54 PM
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How are military guys supposed to fill these forms out? The 11 and 12 are particularly perplexing since any drug use would have led to being kicked out, and how do you fill out the contact info for previous employer?
Contact for last employer I have always used my last command.
I got a PRIA from the FAA for the FAA.
I'd have to look again to see what it said.
Concur about the drug use.

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Old 11-04-2011 | 02:01 PM
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Disregard..........

Ya but they still need the forms right? Wouldn't want to show up incomplete.
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Old 11-04-2011 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Grumble
Disregard..........

Ya but they still need the forms right? Wouldn't want to show up incomplete.

Go to the pilot credentials website, select Hiring Forms--paperwork instructions

Go to page 2 and look at the last line. It tells us military folks to fill out the PRIA paperwork anyway.

What day do you interview? I'm heading out Wed for a Thurs 0800 interview. Just wondering if we'll cross paths.

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BTW. make sure you get your NDRA paperwork notarized!
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Originally Posted by C-17 Driver
Go to the pilot credentials website, select Hiring Forms--paperwork instructions

Go to page 2 and look at the last line. It tells us military folks to fill out the PRIA paperwork anyway.

What day do you interview? I'm heading out Wed for a Thurs 0800 interview. Just wondering if we'll cross paths.

Cheers,

BTW. make sure you get your NDRA paperwork notarized!

Haha, dude you're way out in front of me. I still have another 2oz of flesh left to give back.... But it's almost off.

Thanks for the steering!
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Old 11-05-2011 | 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by C-17 Driver
Go to the pilot credentials website, select Hiring Forms--paperwork instructions

Go to page 2 and look at the last line. It tells us military folks to fill out the PRIA paperwork anyway.

What day do you interview? I'm heading out Wed for a Thurs 0800 interview. Just wondering if we'll cross paths.

Cheers,

BTW. make sure you get your NDRA paperwork notarized!
Is this just for folks going to interviews? Or did I miss something on the pilot credentials site (I've got PC apps in for FDX & SWA). I'm on the road right now with a goofy schedule and limited access to real/full internet...
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Old 11-05-2011 | 07:12 AM
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The company that i'm interviewing w/ told me to fill out the 10 and 10A...

....they said military was exempt from the 11, 11A and 12.

...also did NOT have to notarize the NDR form, but had to fill out/sign in blue ink.
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Old 11-05-2011 | 07:52 AM
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Grumble -

I'm not sure what forms I signed or didn't sign, but my PRIA has a control number on it and lists my medical certificate and airman certificate(s), and summaries of legal enforcement actions resulting in a finding of a violation, which may include violations on current and previous certificate numbers

It mentions that pending legal actions might not appear until the case is closed and that recent additions to an airman's certificate that were issued within the last 6-8 weeks or less may not have made it through the system yet will not appear.

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