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David Lesher
July 20th 05, 03:15 PM
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July 20, 2005

U.S. Says 46 Pilots Lied to Obtain Their Licenses

By CAROLYN MARSHALL

SAN FRANCISCO, July 19 - Prosecutors in Northern California have
charged 46 pilots with lying to federal authorities to obtain airplane
licenses, in most cases not disclosing debilitating illnesses that
should have kept them grounded.

The pilots, who were indicted this week by grand juries in the
eastern and northern federal districts of California, were identified
during an 18-month criminal air traffic safety investigation by the
Department of Transportation and the Social Security Administration
that looked into licensed pilots who were also receiving disability
benefits and payments from the government.

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Maule Driver
July 20th 05, 07:12 PM
Yep. Pay attention here.

David Lesher wrote:
> X-URL: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/20/national/20pilots.html?pagewanted=print
> July 20, 2005
> U.S. Says 46 Pilots Lied to Obtain Their Licenses
> By CAROLYN MARSHALL
> SAN FRANCISCO, July 19 - Prosecutors in Northern California have
> charged 46 pilots with lying to federal authorities to obtain airplane
> licenses, in most cases not disclosing debilitating illnesses that
> should have kept them grounded.
>
> The pilots, who were indicted this week by grand juries in the
> eastern and northern federal districts of California, were identified
> during an 18-month criminal air traffic safety investigation by the
> Department of Transportation and the Social Security Administration
> that looked into licensed pilots who were also receiving disability
> benefits and payments from the government.
>
> ..........
>
>
>

Paul kgyy
July 20th 05, 07:41 PM
Well, it's possible to be legally disabled and still fly an airplane
safely. That's not to say that people don't cheat the SS system or lie
to their AMEs, but it seems to me that most AMEs are able to spot
problems severe enough to qualify for disability.

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