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If you’re an AOPA member, you may have seen this already.
BL: ATP and apparent Part 121 pilot convicted for failing to disclose a recent conviction for stealing luggage from baggage claim. Twice. Up to five years in the federal penitentiary for each failure to disclose.
Maybe the next time he’ll disclose both convictions.
BL: ATP and apparent Part 121 pilot convicted for failing to disclose a recent conviction for stealing luggage from baggage claim. Twice. Up to five years in the federal penitentiary for each failure to disclose.
Maybe the next time he’ll disclose both convictions.
Jury convicts pilot of lying on FAA medical applications
A Dallas pilot faces federal prison after a jury convicted him of making false statements—failing to disclose a prior conviction related to theft of passenger luggage—on two first class medical certificate applications.
www.aopa.org