CERTIFICATE-ACTION DEBATE CONTINUES
FAA lawyers and counsel for a Boeing 737 captain continue to spar in an Arizona federal court over the agency's authority to suspend the pilot's airman certificate. The case involves Timothy Frye, former chief pilot for Tucson-based Viscount Air Services. In October 1996, Frye repossessed a Viscount...
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