Originally Posted by
Airbubba
I get the impression that this sort of thing is not uncommon in general aviation. Airline pilots occasionally get their tickets pulled for lying on the medical and other things but I would be hard pressed to think of a case in recent memory where an airline pilot flew in the U.S, without a license or with a phony license. Years ago PBA and the Van Arsedale's got caught pencil whipping type ratings and flying a YS-11 without a license, has there been a major case come to light since then?
From a crash earlier this month:
https://www.flyingmag.com/palm-beach...-crash-details
Might be happening more often in smaller GA aircraft, but I would think rare in these types. Especially in a corporate environment. I would like to hear what the insurance company has to say. BTW...Roll Tide