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Donald Wilson was sentenced to a 15-month prison term by a U.S. District Court judge in Fort Lauderdale, FL, for piloting a plane without a legitimate airman certificate and flying a plane with an unapproved modification to its fuel system.
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Date: 04.08.2004
Stephen Allan Cate, owner of two aircraft parts/salvage businesses in Johnson City, TN pled guilty in U.S.
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Date: 08.16.2004
A former airline pilot for Allegheny Airlines, Reza Ostadali of Forest Hill, MD, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Baltimore, MD, to presenting a false medical certificate to FAA on five separate occasions.
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Date: 05.07.2004
Reza Ostadali, Forrest Hill, MD was sentenced by a U.S. District Court judge in Baltimore to a year’s probation following his guilty plea to a charge of submitting false medical certifications to his employer, Alleghany Airlines.
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Date: 06.27.2004
Tony O. Cox was convicted in U.S. District Court in Greensboro, NC on one count of making a false statement on his application for an Airman Medical and Student Pilot Certificate. Cox failed to disclose a prior conviction for cocaine possession.
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Date: 11.16.2004
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Date: 10.19.2004
Donald Wilson pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Miami, FL, to piloting aircraft without a legitimate airman certificate and flying a plane with an unapproved modification to its fuel system.
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Date: 01.29.2004
Ronald Hatch, an FAA Air Traffic Controller at Logan International Airport was found guilty following a trial in U.S. District Court in Boston of charges of making false statements on his Airmen Medical Certification.
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Date: 05.19.2004
David F. Slavens of Auburn, CA, was ordered by a U.S.
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Date: 01.06.2004
Alfred Speckman was sentenced by a U.S. District Court judge in Wilmington, DE to 78 months incarceration after being convicted of three counts of mail fraud for selling leased aircraft without the owners’ consent and keeping the proceeds.
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Date: 05.04.2004