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Old February 1st 07, 05:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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alice wrote:
A 30 day suspension for what?Did he contest this in court?


Some might argue that a 30 day suspension is not worth taking it to
court if you are just a private pilot... Especially since for a lot of
people it is not like it would really prevent them from flying their own
plane anyway... Just like being a bit past their medical or BFR or
annual on their aircraft do not cause some people to ground themselves...
 




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