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Frequency of convictions for lying on FAA medical form
("Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote)
I knew a guy who knew a guy who heard about a guy who got caught cheating on the form. They say he was lined up against the wall and shot. Q. FAA person who carries out the order? A. Yup, Designated Executioner. That would also be predicated on what condition you hid from them. Are you having daily seizures? Big deal - as long as they don't effect your mood, or make you drowsy. Although, you might go through a good number of microphone booms over the course of a year. Montblack |
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That's what is needed , antidepressants that don't effect
your mood, wait, depression is a mood. "Montblack" wrote in message ... | ("Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote) | I knew a guy who knew a guy who heard about a guy who got caught cheating | on the form. They say he was lined up against the wall and shot. | | Q. FAA person who carries out the order? | | A. Yup, Designated Executioner. | | That would also be predicated on what condition you hid from them. Are | you having daily seizures? | | Big deal - as long as they don't effect your mood, or make you drowsy. | Although, you might go through a good number of microphone booms over the | course of a year. | | | Montblack | | |
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"Jim Macklin" wrote in message ... But use common sense, safety is the goal, do what is safe and in the spirit of the rules and you'll probably be OK with the law. heh heh, yah, ok |
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Bill Denton writes:
Am I the only one here who finds it ironic that you can't get a medical if you have your depression treated and control it with medication, but someone running around with an untreated problem can? There are many inconsistencies in this domain. The rules seem to date from the 1800s. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Wow, 34 thread drifts in a bit over 4 hours,,, Has to be close to a
record for this group... If you are beating the system somehow why would you discuss it in public? doh denny |
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On 22 Jan 2007 20:17:46 GMT, Sally wrote:
My main concern is getting my ticket, and slapped with a huge fine from the FAA finding out about my ommisions through other channels (insurance, DEA, etc). Aren't you a bit worried about Google Groups archiving this admission, with what looks like your real name, well into the next century? -- Dallas |
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On 01/22/07 14:59, Dallas wrote:
On 22 Jan 2007 20:17:46 GMT, Sally wrote: My main concern is getting my ticket, and slapped with a huge fine from the FAA finding out about my ommisions through other channels (insurance, DEA, etc). Aren't you a bit worried about Google Groups archiving this admission, with what looks like your real name, well into the next century? Admissions? Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see the OP admit anything. Just asked a few 'What if...' questions. |
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"Allen" wrote in
om: What type of plane do you fly? Allen Not flying, yet. I would really love to start, though, so am weighing my options. I'm also looking into the sport pilot certification (I used to fly ultralights), but there are not a lot of places around me that rent out SLAs, so I would worry about not keeping current. The funny thing is, if I *do* get my PPL, chances are I would be flying around in a Cessna or something, and I cannot imagine I would do *that* much more damage in a Cessna than in a plane that just comes in under the SLA limits. But you only need a driver's license to get your sport pilot license. Granted, the sport pilot certificate by default does not allow flight in B/C/D airspace, but I would get those endorsements. -Sally |
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Jim wrote : If you read the fine print when you sign an insurance application, I think you'll find that you've given them the right. If you're talking about health or life insurance, I'd agree. If you're talking about aircraft insurance, I'd disagree. I've never signed a release for my medical records (nor would I) to an aircraft insurance company. Since the advent of HIPAA, there are pretty strict rules about the release of medical records. Being an inusurance company, they could probably look at your records by peeking through the backdoor, by way of the MIB database. But they couldn't do much with the info since they would have accessed it illegally. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- JGalban Posted at www.flight.org |
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"Sally Grozmano" wrote in message . .. "Allen" wrote in om: What type of plane do you fly? Allen Not flying, yet. I would really love to start, though, so am weighing my options. I'm also looking into the sport pilot certification (I used to fly ultralights), but there are not a lot of places around me that rent out SLAs, so I would worry about not keeping current. The funny thing is, if I *do* get my PPL, chances are I would be flying around in a Cessna or something, and I cannot imagine I would do *that* much more damage in a Cessna than in a plane that just comes in under the SLA limits. But you only need a driver's license to get your sport pilot license. Provided you've never had a medical denied or revoked... Granted, the sport pilot certificate by default does not allow flight in B/C/D airspace, but I would get those endorsements. -Sally Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ |
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