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I don't think it is a felony to lie to any Federal Official (after all
their kids do it to them all the time). The FBI would LIKE YOU TO THINK it is a crime to lie to them, but it is not. Now under oath or under testimony, that is a DIFFERENT matter. Lieing CAN be a crime, but not in casual conversation or even under questioning, if not under oath or in a hearing etc. Larry Dighera wrote in message . .. Is it only pilots who are held accountable? http://www.airlinesafety.com/editorials/editorial2.htm Thus, it should be as criminal to fail to report and investigate near collisions as it is to fail to report taxable income. It is a felony to lie to any Federal Official, but it is no crime for FAA personnel to lie about their own wrong doing, even if it could cost the lives of innocent passengers. It is a felony to falsify any airline record, but it is no crime for FAA personnel to block an investigation that would expose records revealing their own incompetence. That has to change. |
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