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The above reg is for an FAA written exam. The feds could care less if someone was busted and fired for cheating on some regional systems exam.


That's a negative, Sir. The OPS SPEC's are based on FAR's such as this, among a bunch of others. I doubt the FAA would ever get involved unless a representative of the FAA was present in the class room (audit) and someone was caught cheating.

Review:

(1) Applying for any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under this chapter; and

(2) Applying for and taking any test under this chapter.

A pilot getting a 135 or 121 written, oral or practical test is covered by Part 61.37 as all these reg's are covered by Chapter 14 of the CFR's. A F/O is getting an authorization or maybe even a rating if getting a SIC type-rating.
 

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