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FAA Revokes the two NWA Pilots licenses

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Great point. If they lied, the outcome is much worse. Admit to sleeping, pull the fatigue card and try to improve rest/duty requirement, get terminated for inexusable behavior in the flight deck. 1 year later when public forgets, ALPA gets their jobs back. Honesty is always the best policy.
Right after they get the two drunk America West pilots their jobs back.
 
I think they did sailor. And I suspect the investigation determined they lied about it, hence the revocation.

If they indeed lied, that wasn't the best move.
I guess we shall see.
In the meantime good luck to all of us, who knows what kind of nonsense rule is on our way.
 
Yes, if they can prove you lied! Though it is very hard for them to prove it think Barry Bonds.
 
Sure isn't. Especially when the FBI is asking the questions. You have GOT to come clean when the FBI asks you a question. Simple as that!

You don't have to say a word to the FBI. "I refuse to answer this question because it may self-incriminate me."

There is never (not once) a good reason to talk to a law enforcement officer when they are after your heiney. It's not like they're going to take your excuses and say, "Oh, ok. Never mind."
 

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