monkeypaws
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mslide said:I'm pretty sure they can see if you needed extra training as well. One of our captains was turned down at an LCC for lying about that. He put on the application that he never had any problems in training.
mslide said:I'm pretty sure they can see if you needed extra training as well. One of our captains was turned down at an LCC for lying about that. He put on the application that he never had any problems in training. They then accused him of lying because he once needed extra sim sessions. Good rule of thumb is to always be honest and disclose everything.
ReportCanoa said:What airline was this that wants to know if you did nine instead of eight sims.
Freightcowboy said:I also do know that TSA doesn't according to the online app via airlineapps.com
I have too interviewed there and can't recall them asking to sign any kind of waiver.
veneratio said:There are 3 different PRIA forms,
1. One is to the FAA which will show what certificates you hold, what medical cert you hold, and if you had any violations on your certificate. Will not show 709 rides,warning letters, failed 61, 141, 121, check rides. incident or accident data.
2. Second will be sent to 121/135 carriers you trained/worked with which will show training records (including comments made by instructors), personell forms, suspenstion and or termination that was not overturned, and drug test records.
3. 3 rd is a National Driving Registry showing any DUI's and things of that nature.
Now, the airlines can, and sometimes do use the Freedom of Information Act to obtain every single piece of paper, slip, comment, etc, that the FAA has in their file on you. That will show 709 rides, pink slips from 61 (not 141). Basically it will show everything from Student Pilot Cert to now....
Freightcowboy said:Do I have anything to hide NO, I just love how some shi$ thinks he knows it all and must insult when their fragile ego is in jeopardy. I was questioning your claims cause I never had that happen.
I was wrong when I said under the Freedom of Information Act that a company couldn't get your informtion if they needed it.
What I'm trying to do is, off of reasearch, present additional information for Monkeyboy. Go to the FAA website for the PRIA.
To lie about a failed checkride is hit or miss. Some companies may get your information off of the FOIA.