8th June 2006, 23:31
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: England
Posts: 125
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It will be far worse for you if you do not own up. An inadvertent mistake is one thing, but now you are aware of it you are, if in the UK, committing an offence against the Air Navigation Order 2005 Article 94(1)(a) & (c).
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20051970.htm#94
Even if you were not at the time aware that you had made a mistake, any exercise, now that you are so aware, of a privilege that requires the use of your medical will constitute an offence. You put your licence and medical at risk if you do so.
Take my advice and own up.
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