Disclosing Checkride Busts
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My friend had a interview with RAH, and has two checkride failures, but he told me he told them he had none. Is there a way from them to find out?
His old logbook from his part 91 days was destroyed, so the checkrides are not in there.
His old logbook from his part 91 days was destroyed, so the checkrides are not in there.
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Always a good idea to do this before any interview so you can see exactly what is in there. I know a guy who interviewed with a regional and got the job, only to find out in training a DE had sent an erroneous pink slip in on him. It came up in the PRIA check, and fortunately he was able to prove otherwise with his logbook so they let him stay in class.
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FOIA will get all busts including General Aviation, this is what most airlines are using now, PRIA only gets busts that happened while flying professionally. Basically a PRIA just pulls your training records from former employers.
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I thought 121 training records only go back 5 years unless there is an 8710?
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