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Old 07-08-2024 | 10:22 PM
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texas1970
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Originally Posted by Bahamasflyer
You guys are all missing the point.....

He ALREADY was cleared by the FAA to fly. There was no change in his medical condition, nor any adverse info they recieved that wasnt already previously reported. It was because of the FAA's own incompetence that he mistakenly had his medical temporarily revoked. Do you guys seriously not see that??

And you guys are implying that there shouldn't be any legal accountability for such gross incompetence.

Hell ****ing yea he should lawyer up and fight like hell to hold the FAA accountable in this situation. There's always the chance one might not prevail but damn right one should at least go down fighting like hell, rather than do absolutely nothing in terms of redress.

And John Burke, like usual, is incorrect (shocking isnt it--he is unquestionably the most hated poster on here by far). One is still owed due process for something that is a privlidge and not a right. Granted, the burden of proof is much more lax than in a criminal matter, but its still there.
there should be legal accountability, but there is none. A lawsuit would go nowhere and you’d be out a little more money than you already lost.

The FAA can issue, revoke, and deny certificates almost at will. You have the right to an appeal. And that’s about it.
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