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Old November 17th 04, 11:25 PM
Dave Stadt
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Michael wrote:
Newps wrote

If you didn't log it, it didn't happen. So clearly, you

performed the preventive maintenance in a manner that might not have
been acceptable to the administrator. Busted.

No. Prove the oil change was done wrong.



Unfortunately, that's not how it works with the FAA. The ALJ's
handbook specifically states that you are an interested party, and the
inspector is not, so if it's his word against yours, he is
automatically right.

With the FAA, you are guilty until proven innocent.


No, if they are going to assert I did not do my oil change correctly
they have to have proof. Saying I did it wrong is not proof


Dream on.


 




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