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Old 04-13-2007, 07:52 PM
Denny of Oakland Denny of Oakland is offline
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Lets try and explain the Warning of Letter as it is an Administrative action. A Letter of Warning is just that a warning you did something that was wrong but it was not done intentional. If a violation is intentional then the FAA would completed a full blown enforcement asking for either a fine or certificate suspension.

Letters of Warning will be taken off your record after 2-years like it did not happen that’s the good news. I would suggest you disclose the Letter of Warning and explain he situation if asked. Don’t provide any more details than necessary. The letter should not hurt your career as a pilot unless you have 2 within a 2-year period then it shows a non-compliant attitude.

This is just one man’s opinion. I cannot give legal advise as I am not a lawyer, if you need a legal opinion you should contact an aviation lawyer.

Denny of Oakland
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