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This is the form I submitted to get all my records. Ends up being about $5 as mentioned above. As far as I know, this covers anything a potential employer can access in regards to your training history, accidents, incidents, warning letters, etc. What you see is exactly what they'll see. It's good to do every once in a while just to make sure that your record doesn't show something on it that's not supposed to be there.

http://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/media/COMPRQST.pdf
 
Everyone should also know that there are companies that are set up to do nothing more than take "snap shots" of the FAA database. If you have a violation from say, 15 years ago, a potential employer could potentially have access to that information.

Welcome to the Internet age. If something happens it lasts FOREVER.

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