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"Jack" wrote in message
... When does the NTSB get involved post-safe-landing? They are the first line of appeal for any FAA enforcement action. The FAA has been known to issue a violation against a pilot, even if the landing itself was safe. Most pilots would appeal a negative outcome, so the NTSB would get involved practically every time. That's when. Pete |
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