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![]() "Denny" wrote in message oups.com... Your state drivers license gives you the legal right to operate a motor vehicle and you may exercise that right at will and without interference from the state.. For the state to take that license away it must be able to prove to the court that there is an overriding legal reason for the taking of something that is your 'right'.... There are many that insist driving is a privilege, not a right. A certificate (in this case the Airmans Certificate) does not confer legal rights. Your airmans certificate gives you the 'privilege' of flying only as long as Ms. Administrator of the FAA chooses. It can be revoked at will, then you have to take the FAA to court and prove that they had no reasonable cause for the revocation... If they can revoke it at will they do not need cause. |
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