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Old January 26th 04, 12:46 AM
EDR
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In article , Rick Durden
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EDR,


You are not required to submit to a ramp check.


In fact, you are. The Federal Aviation Act, which created the FAA,
gives the FAA authority to monitor aviation activity. If you are
asked by a person who identifies him or herself as an FAA inspector,
you are obligated to show your pilot certificate if you have it with
you.

I'm curious as to the basis for your statement above.


Statement made by a FSDO Inspector.
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Old January 26th 04, 02:52 AM
Chuck
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"EDR" wrote in message
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In article , Rick Durden
wrote:

EDR,


You are not required to submit to a ramp check.


In fact, you are. The Federal Aviation Act, which created the FAA,
gives the FAA authority to monitor aviation activity. If you are
asked by a person who identifies him or herself as an FAA inspector,
you are obligated to show your pilot certificate if you have it with
you.

I'm curious as to the basis for your statement above.


Statement made by a FSDO Inspector.



It's funny how you can ask 5 different FSDO inspector the same question and
get 5 different answers...


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Old January 26th 04, 09:25 PM
John Galban
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EDR wrote in message ...
In article , Rick Durden
wrote:

EDR,


You are not required to submit to a ramp check.


In fact, you are. The Federal Aviation Act, which created the FAA,
gives the FAA authority to monitor aviation activity. If you are
asked by a person who identifies him or herself as an FAA inspector,
you are obligated to show your pilot certificate if you have it with
you.

I'm curious as to the basis for your statement above.


Statement made by a FSDO Inspector.


HaaaaHaaaHaaa! That's a good one! You might as well ask the guy
who works the counter at the doughnut shop.

John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)
 




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