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Comment by thaumasiotes

3 months ago

Well, the FAA also leaked the official answers to the biographical screen to black interest groups so that they could teach black applicants to cheat on the screen.

That’s not exactly what happened. The article shows that an FAA employee leaked guidance on answering the biographical questionnaire to members of the NBCFAE. This wasn’t an official FAA policy but a rogue action.

Every candidate still had to pass the same rigorous training and certification process, which is extremely difficult and selective.

  • It's hard to defend it as a rogue action, given:

    > The FAA investigated, clearing the NBCFAE and Snow of doing anything wrong in an internal investigation.

    They don't seem to have overlooked what he did either, they just determined that it was okay

  • > Every candidate still had to pass the same rigorous training and certification process, which is extremely difficult and selective.

    According to the post, candidates who weren't capable of passing the training were promoted into management positions instead.

    > This was [...] a rogue action aimed at reducing competition, not at giving any specific group an undue advantage.

    I'm honestly curious whether you think that sentence means something.