PilotChapin
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Actually I have, it happened at a small 135 company I flew for - the guy nearly got fired for (as it turned out) leaving some information regarding a previous employer out of his application.
How do they find out? is it through the PRIA paper work? The reason why I asked is b/c I recently talked to an ex-co worker that flew at a regional and he got on with Chataqua recently and eventhough he did not leave out that previous employment on the paperwork he did "add" 2 months of employment. For example he got on that previous employer in july of 2004 and quit september 2004. But his app said he left november 2004. I told him that he can get in trouble, but since he hasnt gotten in trouble in the past for this he did it again.
How do they find out? is it through the PRIA paper work? The reason why I asked is b/c I recently talked to an ex-co worker that flew at a regional and he got on with Chataqua recently and eventhough he did not leave out that previous employment on the paperwork he did "add" 2 months of employment. For example he got on that previous employer in july of 2004 and quit september 2004. But his app said he left november 2004. I told him that he can get in trouble, but since he hasnt gotten in trouble in the past for this he did it again.
Why did he do that?
Happened at ASA when a pilot was hired but neglected to show his employment at Eastern as a scab. His name was on the scab list, and someone turned him in. He was dismissed.
Hoser
"Just make sure that if you do lie in your log book you keep it within reason"
It is NEVER reasonable to lie about your experience.
Aviation is a small industry. Everyone knows someone. Therefore people find out just about everything.
I'm not saying you should, but I don't see how they could find out. If its only a few months time and you can verify through a reference where you were. You didn't take an FAA checkride, say only a company pro-check. Credit report has nothing to do with previous employment. PRIA only deals with companies you listed and then only very specific parameters. This is assuming like mentioned you don't log the time in your logbook and can't explain it.
I concur with this too. The only way that will know you ever worked at another Regional, or Jack in the Box is if you put the company in your application.
I dont know about that. I had an interview with PSA and they said if any of you guys worked at another regional and it's not on your work history for any reason(washed out of training,etc.) we will know. He mentioned "if you received a paycheck from that employer" then we will find out.