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[edit]- I'm Stanmore Cooper, the plaintiff in this case. I have a couple of corrections I would like to have made to this article, but am very reluctant to edit the article myself because of the conflict of interest potential. I would appreciate a neutral editor making the corrections if they are deemed appropriate.
- The first correction I'd like to have made is the spelling of my last name in the "Background" section, next to last sentence. It should be changed from "Copper filed for Social Security Disability...." to "Cooper filed for Social Security Disability...."
- The second correction is the date my new private pilot Airman Certificate was issued which is in the "Subsequent developments" section, and is shown as March 1, 2008. Although the FAA Airmen Inquiry database lists the issue date as March 1, 2008, that date is for the most recent certificate issued. The March 1, 2008 certificate was a simple revision to include the phrase "ENGLISH PROFICIENT", a recent ICAO requirement for pilots flying internationally. The Airman Certificate issued to me following my recertification was dated September 11, 2006. A copy of that certificate is available at <http://www.scribd.com/doc/104637871/New-Airman-Certificate-Noaddr-11-September-2006>.
- Thanks. Stanccoop (talk) 18:58, 2 September 2012 (UTC)