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#1611
Basically it's Eagle's way of verifying that you don't have bats in your closet from Wisconsin, for example, when all you brought with you to your interview was your driving record from Texas.
Clear as mud?
#1612
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From: doggy style
The National Driver Register (NDR) is a computerized database of information about drivers who have had their licenses revoked or suspended, or who have been convicted of serious traffic violations such as driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs. State motor vehicle agencies provide NDR with the names of individuals who have lost their privilege or who have been convicted of a serious traffic violation. When a person applies for a driver's license the state checks to see if the name is on the NDR file. If a person has been reported to the National Driver Register as a problem driver, the license may be denied.
#1613
Line Holder
Joined: Oct 2008
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From: EMB145 FO
A 5 second google search reveals:
The National Driver Register (NDR) is a computerized database of information about drivers who have had their licenses revoked or suspended, or who have been convicted of serious traffic violations such as driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs. State motor vehicle agencies provide NDR with the names of individuals who have lost their privilege or who have been convicted of a serious traffic violation. When a person applies for a driver's license the state checks to see if the name is on the NDR file. If a person has been reported to the National Driver Register as a problem driver, the license may be denied.
The National Driver Register (NDR) is a computerized database of information about drivers who have had their licenses revoked or suspended, or who have been convicted of serious traffic violations such as driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs. State motor vehicle agencies provide NDR with the names of individuals who have lost their privilege or who have been convicted of a serious traffic violation. When a person applies for a driver's license the state checks to see if the name is on the NDR file. If a person has been reported to the National Driver Register as a problem driver, the license may be denied.
cool, thanks, since it only took me 4 seconds to type the original question...i saved a second of my life!

in all seriousness, thanks for the info!
#1614
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From: doggy style
#1616
Congratulations on being selected to attend Pilot training with American Eagle Airlines. Your training is scheduled to begin on Monday, March 14, 2011.
The two forms were attached to that email with instructions on faxing them back. I haven't heard anything confirming they received my fax either, and I don't think we will. We are confirmed at this point, and the only thing left to do is show up on the 14th and, hopefully get the class projection sometime before that date.
#1617
Congratulations on being selected to attend Pilot training with American Eagle Airlines. Your training is scheduled to begin on Monday, March 14, 2011.
The two forms were attached to that email with instructions on faxing them back. I haven't heard anything confirming they received my fax either, and I don't think we will. We are confirmed at this point, and the only thing left to do is show up on the 14th and, hopefully get the class projection sometime before that date.
They don't have to tell you what will be available. If they don't do it you can ask.

I asked by email to N. Alford.
#1619
On Reserve
Joined: Aug 2007
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You guys have been very helpful so far but here's another question: Apparently airlineapps doesn't know that dual received during one's IFR training can also be logged as PIC and therefore there's a discrepancy from my logbook's PIC and my airlineapps PIC (~20 hours). So is this an issue during the interview or the recruiters are aware of the way airlineapps logs dual received?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#1620
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You guys have been very helpful so far but here's another question: Apparently airlineapps doesn't know that dual received during one's IFR training can also be logged as PIC and therefore there's a discrepancy from my logbook's PIC and my airlineapps PIC (~20 hours). So is this an issue during the interview or the recruiters are aware of the way airlineapps logs dual received?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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