JUDGE ORDERS FAA TO PROVE ITS AUTHORITY FOR CERTIFICATE ACTIONS
In what was called an "historic action," a federal judge in Tucson has ordered FAA to explain under oath where the agency gets its authority to suspend a license or certificate or impose a civil penalty. If the plaintiff prevails, FAA's entire enforcement authority could be in question, according to...
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