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![]() So while the use of an attorney to plea bargain with the FAA was successful, the issue of the appropriates of FAA's use of emergency revocation was not challenged. It would be interesting to know the price in attorney's fees for those two months. ------------------------------------------------------------- AOPA ePilot Volume 7, Issue 24 June 17, 2005 ------------------------------------------------------------- PILOT MAKES DEAL WITH FAA FOR VIOLATING D.C. AIRSPACE Pennsylvania pilot Hayden "Jim" Sheaffer will be kept out of the left seat for at least 10 months for violating the heavily restricted airspace around the nation's capital on May 11. Late Tuesday evening, Sheaffer and his attorney reached an agreement with the FAA on the revocation of his pilot certificate. In exchange for dropping his appeal of that revocation, the FAA will allow him to reapply for his certificate in 10 months, rather than 12. (One year is usually standard following an emergency revocation.) See AOPA's Overview of FAA Enforcement ( http://www.aopa.org/members/files/guides/enforce.html ). Sheaffer was scheduled to appear before an NTSB administrative law judge Wednesday and Thursday to appeal the emergency revocation. For more, see AOPA Online ( http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsite...50615adiz.html ). |
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