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Crewed Part 135 jet is climbing out of XYZ airport. FO is talking to ATC, and misunderstands a crossing altitude. Capt is Flying. Crew subsequently busts altitude restriction. No close call/etc with another airplane. ATC asks them to call XXX number, which they do. Both crewmembers also file NASA form. Few days later FSDO Inspector calls, tells Capt that "we need to make this as painless as possible, its my job to follow up, etc, etc, could you give me a written statement" what to do? I recommended that the Capt call AOPA legal or other aviation lawyer just to present the situation to him Capt (good friend of mine) said the FSDO inspector was "real nice to me" and that "he is a pilot too" comments? (my opinion is that a phone call to a aviation lawyer should still take place) |
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wasn't the Capt also listening to the radio?
"Steve" wrote in message om... Scenario- Crewed Part 135 jet is climbing out of XYZ airport. FO is talking to ATC, and misunderstands a crossing altitude. Capt is Flying. Crew subsequently busts altitude restriction. No close call/etc with another airplane. ATC asks them to call XXX number, which they do. Both crewmembers also file NASA form. Few days later FSDO Inspector calls, tells Capt that "we need to make this as painless as possible, its my job to follow up, etc, etc, could you give me a written statement" what to do? I recommended that the Capt call AOPA legal or other aviation lawyer just to present the situation to him Capt (good friend of mine) said the FSDO inspector was "real nice to me" and that "he is a pilot too" comments? (my opinion is that a phone call to a aviation lawyer should still take place) |
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure...
A schizophrenic patient filed a bizarre complaint against me... Being that she is a Medicaid person, born and raised on the taxpayers backs the state, of course, took her complaint with all seriousness... The investigator from the state licensing board used the same line, that she just wanted to get my side of it to close the file... When she arrived to take my 'statement' I had an attorney from one of the bigger law firms in the country present - to the obvious dismay of Ms. Investigator - a lady lawyer, who was dressed to the nines, leather briefcase, Gucci boots, expensive watch, expensive perfume, perfectly modulated voice, and fangs tipped with titanium caps... She made it clear as a bell to Ms. Investigator that anything other than a 'closed file' would be met with scorched earth... Best two grand I ever spent... Denny "BTIZ" wrote in Few days later FSDO Inspector calls, tells Capt that "we need to make this as painless as possible, its my job to follow up, etc, etc, could you give me a written statement" what to do? |
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"Michael" wrote in message
Aviation lawyers are a total waste of time. Best bet - cooperate and grovel. That way, you have a chance. Call in a lawyer, and it becomes adversarial. At that point, the fed becomes your enemy and will try to get you. The above position is totally contrary to the long standing advice of AOPA, NBAA, numerous books and articles written on the subject. I can attest that "cooperate and grovel" will only give them the rope to hang you with. I've seen it done. From the experiences I have witnessed a good aviation lawyer and the advice of the AOPA/NBAA legal assistance are invaluable in enforcement procedures. My advice: Call AOPA and do a Google search on "FAA Enforcement". That will give you numerous links to the proper procedure. Also, there is a book titled "Please Call the Tower" It's available on Amazon. I would highly recommend it both to people facing an enforcement action, but more importantly, for all pilots to read as a proactive measure. Besides enforcement actions it also covers procedures for medical problems, certificate actions, etc. We have a copy in the bookcase at our hangar, and I've bought an individual copy for each of our pilots to have. |
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"Gary Mishler" wrote
The above position is totally contrary to the long standing advice of AOPA, NBAA, numerous books and articles written on the subject... By aviation lawyers. 'Nuff said. Michael |
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 02:37:26 GMT, "Gary Mishler"
wrote: Also, there is a book titled "Please Call the Tower" It's available on Amazon. I agree with your assessment of the value of the information contained in this book. However I was unable to find it available from Amazon.com. It is available from Barnes and Nobele, however: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...SBN=0967034205 |
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wrote in message
... I agree with your assessment of the value of the information contained in this book. However I was unable to find it available from Amazon.com. It is available from Barnes and Nobele, however: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...SBN=0967034205 Hmm, thanks for that info. It was about 6 weeks ago that I got it there, must have changed since then. Thanks, Mish |
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