H.R. 2772 (104th): Aircraft Pilot Safety Act of 1995

Introduced:
Dec 13, 1995 (104th Congress, 1995–1996)
Sponsor:
Rep. Fred Heineman [R-NC4]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)

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12/13/1995--Introduced.
Aircraft Pilot Safety Act of 1995 - Directs the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, after appropriate consultation, to develop an aircraft pilot reporting information and retrieval system containing standardized information on the quality of pilot performances in training activities. Requires all covered air carriers to use such information to evaluate applicants for pilot positions. Provides privacy protection with respect to such information. Directs the Administrator to report to the Congress a description of the aircraft pilot reporting system, as well as information concerning system costs and appropriate recommendations for system administration and necessary additional legislation, including possible legislation limiting the liability of covered air carriers and other persons who utilize the information provided through the system.

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