Guys,
Finishing up my ATA app. One of the entries has me wondering what I should do. Under the "Cockpit Crewmember History Data" setion, there is subsection titled "Proficiency Check" and a question asking, "Have you ever had a proficiency check failure? (including: initial, transition, upgrade, recurrent, or other evaluation)."
I failed two checkrides way back when during pilot training (UPT). Since getting my wings, I have taken probably thirty military checkrides and not failed any. I have heard conflicting guidance on UPT checkride failures. Most people I've heard from say don't include them. For example, when I handed in my resume package to AirTran at a conference, the screener asked me if I'd failed any checks. I said yes, during pilot training. He looked at me intently for a second or two like he was about to slap the side of my head, and told me the answer to that question was "no". He explained they don't count UPT checkride failures and it didn't make any sense to mention them.
Anyway, how should I answer this question on the ATA app? What is the prevailing philosophy? I don't want to include it if I don't have to but obviously want to avoid any integrity issues later.
Thanks!!
Finishing up my ATA app. One of the entries has me wondering what I should do. Under the "Cockpit Crewmember History Data" setion, there is subsection titled "Proficiency Check" and a question asking, "Have you ever had a proficiency check failure? (including: initial, transition, upgrade, recurrent, or other evaluation)."
I failed two checkrides way back when during pilot training (UPT). Since getting my wings, I have taken probably thirty military checkrides and not failed any. I have heard conflicting guidance on UPT checkride failures. Most people I've heard from say don't include them. For example, when I handed in my resume package to AirTran at a conference, the screener asked me if I'd failed any checks. I said yes, during pilot training. He looked at me intently for a second or two like he was about to slap the side of my head, and told me the answer to that question was "no". He explained they don't count UPT checkride failures and it didn't make any sense to mention them.
Anyway, how should I answer this question on the ATA app? What is the prevailing philosophy? I don't want to include it if I don't have to but obviously want to avoid any integrity issues later.
Thanks!!