WAFlyBoy
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Yikes, that's no good. I know as a CFI I'd be furious, because I could have been held responsible for a flight that never happened.
Or worse, a flight that did happen. (i.e. student solo x-c)
Yikes, that's no good. I know as a CFI I'd be furious, because I could have been held responsible for a flight that never happened.
I don't get why someone would do that. Risk loosing their rating after paying so much money for it.
I understand but don't condone the fudging the numbers. But forging the instructors signature is a no no.
Is she done?
+1I would sure hope so. What happens when she starts forging maintenance signatures?
Was she hot?
if she was, i doubt the cfi would report her :crazy:
now dont read me the riot act!!:buck:
Just what I was thinking...
"Why did you do this? This can get us in tons of trouble."
"I didn't realize that it was that big of a deal... Im sorry"
"Well it is a huge deal and is very immoral and unethical"
"I felt really bad after I did it, what can I do to make it up to you..."
"Giggidy"
:yeahthat::yeahthat::yeahthat: Very well put!I do not see why somebody would do this. We all work very hard for our ratings, and to throw them away like that is assinine. I personally like seeing my progress through my logbook, and knowing that I have earned to be where I am at today. I realize that these things do take place, and some people get away with it, and some don't. But being an airline pilot is one of the more prestigious job titles. And with that comes more responsibility and professionalism. Forging a Logbook is not professional, nor moral. When I get a job working for an airline I will know that I deserve to be there. People that cheat, do not.
cue the 80's porno music at "Giggidy"?