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"Dude" wrote in message ...
Well, I have never heard of anyone being held on the field at a Pace event. If that were to happen, then we should all hear about it, and find out who got fired. OTOH, the FAA is the FAA. I suspect that your example is misleading, because that type of plane is exactly what they want to fix. If a plane was seriously dangerous due to physical imperfection, rather than log problems, I suppose someone might get strongly pressured to not fly it out. But it would have to be an obvious hazard that no reasonable pilot would want to ignore. If your example were real, the program would end up being a joke. "John Galban" wrote in message om... "Dude" wrote in message ... These events are held regularly, and allow you to bring your plane and log books to the field for an audit and inspection with no risk of being fined or cited. Sort of like an amnesty program. And, it's free. Sounds great, but... The risk is not being fined or cited, the risk is that you'll never be able to fly your plane home after the audit. It's quite possible that a nitpicky inspector could ground your airplane because of ancient paperwork issues (not safety related ones, either). As far as I'm concerned, this program is like taking your last 5 years of financial data to the IRS and asking them if they can find a violation. Do you really want to open that can of worms? When they say, "I'm from the government and I'm here to help", you're not supposed to take 'em seriously :-) John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) Well here's a data point from someone who has actually *participated* in a PACE program: The "inspectors" were just 'civilian' a/c owners (volunteers) with 30 yrs. in light civil a/c. The FAA guys hung out at the main hangar with some exhibits as well coffee and donuts far from the "inspections". The head of our FSDO is well respected in the community as a straight shooter. I doubt he or his team got paid extra to come out that Saturday. I learned a few things and thought it was a great program. Bob Miller '65 M20C |
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