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![]() AINut wrote: 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 If he felt it was not the FAA's business, he should have not applied for the medical form. In doing so, he was endorsing a document that attested to the absence of conviction. Thats what he was busted for. LYING. Not for being an ex-con. He was busted for LYING about it. Unfortunately, if he wanted to seek the PRIVELEDGE of flying in the US (outside the confines of the sport class)he needed to obtain the medical. He made his choice and they made an example of him. Had he simply owned up to it, he would likely had finally been issued the medical... and wouldn't be incarcerated now. Dave |
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