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Delta pilot indicted for lying about mental health on FAA medical form

In the wake of the 2015 Germanwings tragedy pilot mental health continues to be in the public spotlight. Will Delta bring back the rocking chair?

From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

Delta pilot accused of lying about mental health issues to keep flying

By Leon Stafford, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
September 17, 2018

A Delta Air Lines pilot from Fayette County has been indicted on charges he misled government officials about his mental health so he could keep flying.

Adam Asleson, 39, of Peachtree City, is accused of
falsifying Federal Aviation Administration medical records required to obtain airman medical certificates, critical to determining a pilot’s fitness to fly aircraft.

The FAA alleges that Asleson, who joined Delta in 2017 according to his Facebook page, omitted that he had sought help from the Department of Veterans Affairs for what the indictment described as a “major depressive disorder.” Instead, Asleson, who had been a pilot in the U.S. Air Force, is said to have told the agency he received the VA disability benefits for knee strain and tinnitus.

Asleson’s attorney could be immediately reached for comment.

Delta said in a statement that Asleson is no longer actively flying for the carrier.“Delta pilots are held to the highest standards of professionalism, honesty and integrity,” spokeswoman Catherine Simmons said. “Once made aware of the situation, we opened an internal investigation and are working cooperatively with the authorities.”

The indictment came as the FAA has begun to compare VA records with pilot information to avoid the possibility of having someone at the controls who has had mental health issues. The downing of Germanwings Flight 9525 in 2015 put a spotlight on mental health after the plane’s co-pilot, who had been treated for suicidal tendencies and had been ruled unfit to work but kept the diagnosis secret, intentionally
crashed a plane into a mountainside in the Alps.

Asleson is one of four airline pilots from across the nation indicted in August in U.S. District Court in San Francisco for making false statements to the FAA in their medical certificates paperwork.

The four men, who are receiving disability benefits from the VA for mental health issues, are accused of neglecting to disclose information that would have disqualified them from operating aircraft.

Asleson was arrested Aug. 28 and released on a $10,000 bond, according to records.

The indictment did not name the disorder from which Asleson allegedly suffers.

Asleson is set for a first appearance Oct. 3 in U.S. District Court in San Francisco. He faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a fine of $250,000 if convicted.

Staff writer Kelly Yamanouchi contributed to this story.


https://www.ajc.com/news/local-govt--politics/delta-pilot-accused-lying-about-mental-health-issues-keep-flying/x9NZ6v6ufqewPaQRC8QpGL/

If he was arrested in August he may have still been on first year probation from a picture posted September 13, 2017 of him getting his Delta wings in front of B-762 N102DA:



The FAA media release naming Aselson and three others indicted for submitting false medical details:

August 23, 2018

Four Pilots Charged with Lying to the FAA

On August 23, the U.S. District Court, in San Francisco, California, indicted four airline pilots for making false statements to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The defendants—Gregory Chrisman, Burlingame, California; Nicholas Beyer, Discovery Bay, California; Adam Asleson, Peachtree, Georgia; and Walter Grant, Fortuna, California—were charged in four separate indictments. Each indictment alleges the pilots submitted falsified medical records to FAA in order to obtain their airman medical certificates. While claiming to be medically fit to fly aircraft, the defendants received disability benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for serious medical and psychological conditions that would have prevented them from operating an aircraft.DOT-OIG is conducting this investigation with VA-OIG.

Note: Indictments, informations, and criminal complaints are only accusations by the Government. All defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.


https://www.oig.dot.gov/library-item/36751
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