Old Geek
Pattern Altitude
Just wondering.
The search engine is very fussy. Try "Ancient Geek".I beleve that we are all in there. Some people have their data "blocked" for some reason or another, but are still in there.
edit: Perhaps not, I can't find a listing for "Old Geek"
I think they have to have a current medical to be searchable on the database.
For sure you don't need a current medical to be searchable. There are plenty that say "no medical" or give a medical date that would be expired by a lot. I searched for someone I knew back when I was learning to fly and his last medical date was given as 1979.I think they have to have a current medical to be searchable on the database.
Sac Arrow said:I think they have to have a current medical to be searchable on the database.
There are even long deceased people in the database.
My grandpa has been dead for ..I don't even know..probably 15 years now and he is still in there.For sure you don't need a current medical to be searchable. There are plenty that say "no medical" or give a medical date that would be expired by a lot. I searched for someone I knew back when I was learning to fly and his last medical date was given as 1979.
My grandfather passed away as well and is still in there. His last medical expired in the 60's.My grandpa has been dead for ..I don't even know..probably 15 years now and he is still in there.
My grandpa has been dead for ..I don't even know..probably 15 years now and he is still in there.
My dad had his commercial pilot's certificate revoked like 20 years ago and he still comes up as a commercial pilot although it says: "FOR INFORMATION ON THIS AIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE YOU MUST CONTACT THE AIRMEN CERTIFICATION BRANCH
TOLL FREE AT (866) 878-2498."
My uncle had a private pilot's certificate but went to prison for drug charges. He comes up with the same above warning as my dad.
http://jesseangell.com/forums/drunk.htmlJust curious but do you know why it was revoked?
North Perry Airport had quite the reputation back in the 1980's.
Here's an interesting quirk. If you include the state in the search parameters and the person has his/her address hidden, they won't show up on the search results. Take away the state and they show up.
Such as your employer isn't on your pilot's certificate?They don't give you the pilot's employer, either (for obvious reasons...)
There are even long deceased people in the database.
Last time I played with it you could determine their state by process of elimination. Once you selected the correct state they live in they suddenly show up. I emailed the FAA but they never replied.
When I played with it - with the correct state selected - they would appear as a result with the address hidden. With the incorrect state they wouldn't return at all. Just sloppy programming.I think you mean "suddenly go away".
When I played with it - with the correct state selected - they would appear as a result with the address hidden. With the incorrect state they wouldn't return at all. Just sloppy programming.
Here's an interesting quirk. If you include the state in the search parameters and the person has his/her address hidden, they won't show up on the search results. Take away the state and they show up.
Haha, I have a fairly unique first and last name combination. I used to think it was creepy that people could find things that were posted on the internet. Now I don't care. I have nothing to hide anyway and I don't try, other than I don't use my whole real name on message boards. I do on FB, though.Having a strongly unique last name will make you either completely paranoid or completely not care about databases and personal privacy in the modern world.
That's actually a very interesting point.....and one that would suck if you were ever involved in a high profile accident/incident.....media would be all over "this pilot had a 'special issuance'....must have been something unusual about him....we'll see what extra dirt we can gig up at 10"It's not the name that bothers me, it's the fact that the FAA let every person in the world know I had a special issuance for a while which is an outright invasion of my privacy. They don't even have authorization to disseminate the medical information, but the FAA doesn't believe federal law actually applies to them.
That is not so; I can attest to that fact! They do have to have had a medical at one point, but they can have been dead for a decade and still be there.I think they have to have a current medical to be searchable on the database.
You must get the name exactly correct. Many people go by different names than their legal name (as I do.) You can search by last name and state, and get a list.I'm new here but I'm a member of many pilot boards. Sorry for the bump but I want to comment on this exact subject.
I was looking up old pilot friends and noticed some of them were not in the database at all, even though they are still active pilots. In this thread some of you said there were some lawsuits to be able to be completely blocked at the FAA pilot database (even though the website states you can only withhold your address). I did just request to have my address hidden but it's not instant, I can still pull myself up and all is still visible. I did look throughout the website and they do not offer the option to be completely removed, only your address. Just curious!
I'll head over to the introduction section now.
Retired: AA/TWA/Comair/Wheeler (Raleigh long time ago)