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Old March 2nd 05, 02:14 AM
AINut
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He might have the same thoughts that I have:
1) It's none of the FAA's business what crimes you may or may not have
committed -- if you already done your time, you've paid your dues.
2) the FAA has no NEED of old info that is completely irrelevant to
earning a license.

It could also be that the person figured that since it wasn't any of
their business and totally irrelevant to flight safety, he wasn't going
to tell them about it. I can empathize with that.

David


jls wrote:
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Wonder how he got caught? The punishment sounds pretty severe. I wonder
what happened that we don't know about.

Jon Kraus
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The form you fill out when you apply for a medical clearly asks what crime
you've ever been convicted of ---- any crime. It also clearly warns that
lying on the form can subject you to prosecution for perjury pursuant to
criminal sections of the United States Code.