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Old 10-22-2017 | 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by TommyDevito
Interesting.

It's been explained to you by others that the FAA has introduced the Compliance Philosophy and that ALL Inspectors and ALL offices are REQUIRED to use it. It's even written into the 8900.1 guidance as well as the 2150.3.

Yet you contend that a rogue inspector will just go on his own and pursue a EIR (Enforcement Investigative Report). Let me ask you this, if this rogue Inspector was to push an EIR on say a pilot deviation where the PIC is clearly cooperating, how would he do this and stay within the guidance? Can you point out in the 8900.1 guidance where he has the latitude to ignore the Compliance Philosophy and pursue an EIR?

Furthermore, the Inspector has a Supervisor (called a FLM) who must approve the EIR and issue the EIR number. Are you again telling us the supervisor will also ignore guidance and push this enforcement?

Let's go even further. The Office Manager must also approve the EIR, so will he go against stated guidance as well in this scenario?

And even further: The EIR must go to the FAA Attorney to handle this. Are you saying that all these people below him will knowingly and purposely ignore written guidance from the Administrator and that the Attorney will also knowingly and purposely ignore written guidance?

Hmmmm, seems to me if all of these people in the FAA were to knowingly and purposely ignore their guidance in handling this then the pilot in said scenario and his lawyer would have a slam dunk in getting this enforcement thrown out. Wouldn't you agree?

So bottom line is this: The compliance philosophy is written into guidance that anyone who wishes can go read. No secret gotchas, no secret avenues to screw over defenseless pilots. There are also many safeguards in place that can prevent anyone from pushing forward on a violation when there is no cause (compliant airman).

And finally, as I asked you before, if you can show us ANYONE in the past two years that has received a violation while being compliant I sure would love to see it.
What... you mean a FSDO ignoring guidance from the FAA and doing their own thing??? No way. Never happens.

Until those who attempted to be compliant in the past and were screwed by doing so have some recourse to have their records cleared I see the GA population trusting the FAA about as much as the general population trusts the IRS.
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