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If I suspect a person has fraudulently obtained a medical certificate (by omitting/lying on MedXpress and to the AME) how can the person be reported? I need to remain anonymous.
https://hotline.faa.gov/If I suspect a person has fraudulently obtained a medical certificate (by omitting/lying on MedXpress and to the AME) how can the person be reported? I need to remain anonymous.
Depends on what they lied about or omitted. Can you please elaborate? There's no reason to hide it from us.If I suspect a person has fraudulently obtained a medical certificate (by omitting/lying on MedXpress and to the AME) how can the person be reported? I need to remain anonymous.
Why?I need to remain anonymous.
Why?
If you believe in what you are doing, why should you be concerned about remaining anonymous?
Hmmm... maybe he is afraid the person in question will retaliate? Maybe it is a boss, or someone else he is in a power-down position with respect to?Why?
If you believe in what you are doing, why should you be concerned about remaining anonymous?
Maybe he thinks the safety of the public and the NAS is his business.You could mind your own business.
But only if it doesn't inconvenience him with effects such as loss of job, from the sound of it...Maybe he thinks the safety of the public and the NAS is his business.
I am surprised at the negativity here. I guess this crowd has a lot to hide? *shrug*
But only if it doesn't inconvenience him with effects such as loss of job, from the sound of it...
Tough question,hate to see someone face interrogation,from the FAA,on a premonition. More facts would be nice.
I'm also surprised at the negativity in the thread. I understand that the FAA medical has caused issues for some people when in a subjective manner it should not have done so. I seriously doubt that's the case here.
I also understand wanting to remain anonymous under these circumstances. You'd likely know someone pretty well to feel the way the OP does.
Would all of you guys also frown on the people that called regarding Nikolas Cruz being a threat? Would you have told them to mind their own damn business as well? Or is that fair game since it's non aviation?
From legal perspective: doesn't failure to report crime/fraud make one an accessory?
If I suspect a person has fraudulently obtained a medical certificate (by omitting/lying on MedXpress and to the AME) how can the person be reported? I need to remain anonymous.
Mind your own business for sure, and how would you know anyway unless you had access to the patient record?You could mind your own business.
sincerely hoping this he/she is not your ex ...
What has he done that makes you suspect M.I.?Mental instability.
I don't have a dog in this fight. But I have two questions:
From legal perspective: doesn't failure to report crime/fraud make one an accessory?
From moral perspective: how would it make one feel if something bad happens as a result of one's lack of reporting?
As pointed out above, things might have turned out differently had somebody reported the unstable Germanwings pilot.
I am surprised at the negativity here. I guess this crowd has a lot to hide? *shrug*
Hello flight level Masters,
There is this crazy person trying to defame some stranger on the internet, I need to report them immediately to the FAA! Can you internet people help me destroy them please?
Thanks,
"Anonymous" not crazy person
P.S. I will happily submit to **** tests, palm swipes, or whatever
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Thank you for a useful and unbiased answer without snark, ridiculing or plain animosity (not easy to find here nowadays).In general, no. To aid and abet one must take some action, knowing that an act is a crime, to help it happen. To be an accessory, one must help or assist the criminal in some way, even if after the fact.
We are not all obligated to be policemen. People in some roles are obligated to report certain types of crime. I don’t believe pilots have such obligations regarding others.
I guess I was a little confused by Asimov's first law: "... may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm".
Yes, this person would affect me personally. It is much more severe than a DUI 20 years ago or a heart attack 5 years ago. Mental instability. In my decade+ and several thousands of hours of flying I have never wanted to report or felt like I needed to until now. Sometimes you just know when something isn't right.
Do you think that's really a requirement to feel obliged to report something if you feel that people could be at risk?Mental instability? Are you a doctor or otherwise trained to diagnose such things?
Do you think that's really a requirement to feel obliged to report something if you feel that people could be at risk?
I see someone swerving across traffic lanes, speeding up and slowing down and otherwise driving erratically. Do I need a medical degree before calling to report an impaired driver?
I see a guy with a hoodie and mask, suspicious bulge in waistband, walk into a convenience store at 2 AM. Do I need to be a cop in order to figure out what's probably going to happen next?
Or should I just mind my own business?
Unrelated examples. Having a mental illness is a medical condition that requires a doctor's diagnosis either for treatment or meds of some kind. The other two examples do not and are unrelated in terms of this subject.Do you think that's really a requirement to feel obliged to report something if you feel that people could be at risk?
I see someone swerving across traffic lanes, speeding up and slowing down and otherwise driving erratically. Do I need a medical degree before calling to report an impaired driver?
I see a guy with a hoodie and mask, suspicious bulge in waistband, walk into a convenience store at 2 AM. Do I need to be a cop in order to figure out what's probably going to happen next?
Or should I just mind my own business?