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Get caught, change the law: Inhofe to introduce 'Pilot's Bill of Rights'
Inhofe said his bill also would address what he called the "rubber-stamp" approach routinely taken by the National Transportation Safety Board when FAA actions are appealed; would allow a pilot to appeal to a federal court; would simplify the so-called Notice to Airmen system for providing relevant information to pilots; and would require a review of the current medical certification process. He also maintains his innocence: "I did nothing wrong, but at any time I could have… (www.p3air.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Inhoff feels he is above the law. He should be happy that he only received a slap on the wrist. This will go nowhere.
On one hand, an influential person had both FAA barrels pointed at them. That person didn't like what he saw and can make changes to help pilots.
On the other hand, someone who F-ed up big still isn't taking responsibility for their actions. (Shocking behavior from a member of congress... right?)
On the other hand, someone who F-ed up big still isn't taking responsibility for their actions. (Shocking behavior from a member of congress... right?)
Air space defined by Jim Inhofe, the vacant air molecules between the ears.. In Inhofe's case its called a vacuum. Those on the Hill really do not get it...
Agreed! Sen. Inhofe fails to realize his stupidity. Further, the rules are made to protect all pilots, including the idiots that disobey them.
Where does fairness come into government operations. I sure as a senator he will get an exemption to do whatever the hell he wants. Probably get the retraining at our (taxpayers) expense. I suspect there are way more important things to work on than salving his hurt personal feelings.
It's so sad that these clowns are returned to Washington for term after term. He's a walking advertisement for term limits. Isn't there ANYONE else in Oklahoma who is more in touch with the real world? Or has Inhofe bought enough votes by diverting piles of federal money to a sparsely-populated state to ensure he gets the post for life?
He also maintains his innocence: "I did nothing wrong, but at any time I could have suffered the revocation of a license." - THERE WAS A BIG F$%^$ "X" ON THAT RUNWAY!!! - Grow up, take responsibility and own your ___!