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http://www.boston.com/news/local/ma...mer_cape_air_pilot_get_prison_time_for_lying/
Now, granted, he was flying Part 121. But this is painful evidence that something that one could work out favorably, but instead decided to hide, came back to bite him (and his passengers!) in the rear.
Sad, but needed.
Cheers,
-Andrew
Boston.com said:BOSTON—A former Cape Air pilot whose illness caused an emergency landing in 2002 was sentenced to 16 months in prison for lying to the Federal Aviation Administration about his diabetes.
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The U.S. Attorney's office said Ronald Crews hid the condition from the FAA for his entire career.
Now, granted, he was flying Part 121. But this is painful evidence that something that one could work out favorably, but instead decided to hide, came back to bite him (and his passengers!) in the rear.
Sad, but needed.
Cheers,
-Andrew