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What potential consequence may arise from falsifying FAA documents?

  1. Receive a warning letter from the FAA

  2. Be fined by the FAA

  3. Lose access to FAA training materials

  4. Have your remote pilot certificate revoked

The correct answer is: Have your remote pilot certificate revoked

Falsifying FAA documents is considered a serious violation that undermines the integrity of aviation safety and regulation. One of the most significant consequences of such actions is the revocation of a remote pilot certificate. The FAA places great importance on adherence to regulations and honesty among its certified personnel. A remote pilot who engages in falsification not only risks their certification but also impacts the safety and trustworthiness of the aviation system as a whole. While there are other potential penalties for FAA violations, such as fines or warning letters, the revocation of a remote pilot certificate represents a direct loss of privilege to operate drones commercially, which has substantial implications for a pilot's career and operations. The FAA takes such infractions very seriously, and revocation serves as a strong deterrent against dishonest practices in the field.