TMetzinger
Final Approach
John?
Have you received a retest letter?
Have you received a retest letter?
Good luck. Let us know if they respond with anything other than a suggestion to join the legal services plan.I'll just sent this to AOPA tonight. They really need to be involved:
\__[Ô]__/;1002109 said:So you start off by calling them cowards, then raise the stakes by telling them you're not even a member of their organisation?
You better be waiting by phone at start of business tomorrow. Calling you is gonna be their top priority.
(but yeah, i don't disagree with anything in your letter.)
If he is still angry after defending his MEI to the FSDO, then maybe he can attempt to recover his costs from Lane or Sheble. I'm hoping the relief of a passed 709 will wash that desire away, and he moves on and adds an amusing tale to his repertoire.
The alarm raised in the thread isn't about FAA saying "some checkrides were iffy", it's about the sheer number of them, and no information about the alleged infractions by the DPE anywhere. (...)
BTW - AOPA did not respond.
BTW - AOPA did not respond.
I think at this point that someone needs to execute a FOIA procedure if we to know what happened.
Given the manner in which you wrote to them, I wouldn't respond either, even if I agreed with you 100%. I'm not sure what you proved (or what you were trying to prove, except "Nick doesn't like AOPA.")
If only 100 of the 500+ pilots affected by this pooled their resources, I bet they could afford to hire a first rate lawyer.
.....You know, what drives me nuts is that there are a group of people that apparently know the story, and for some reason or another, they're fine with Edward Lane's name getting dragged through the mud. That leads me to believe one of two possible stories here:
1. Edward Lane is every bit a problem as I (and others) have said, and he is a danger to aviation.
2. People have been paying him to automatically pass their checkrides.
Unfortunately, if its neither of the above, the public will continue to perceive it this way because "Mum's the word!"
Regardless of which is it (1 or 2 above), the pilots are being hosed here, and its frustrating to see so many pilots getting screwed over something they likely had no control over.
Based on what I and of this whole Fiasco no one should be required to pay a red cent to be reinstated...... ..
You know, what drives me nuts is that there are a group of people that apparently know the story, and for some reason or another, they're fine with Edward Lane's name getting dragged through the mud. That leads me to believe one of two possible stories here:
1. Edward Lane is every bit a problem as I (and others) have said, and he is a danger to aviation.
2. People have been paying him to automatically pass their checkrides.
As far as I know no one, short of the FAA, knows the whole story. And they have not released why they think Eddie and the check rides he gave are suspect.
Like I have previously stated I felt I had a proper check ride with Eddie. I cannot speak for the rest of the pilots.
I would like to point out that most of the pilots involved may not be on this board, and for those that are I think what John said in the post below yours covers that.
As for me:
Am I upset by this? Of course.
Unfortunately complaining about it doesn't help.
I feel getting my blood pressure up for something I can't control is pointless.
I will play the game, do my required ride and continue flying.
My $.02
When I see a comment like:
"I will play the game, do my required ride and continue flying."
makes me wonder if the engine quits on you while flying that you will not work through the problem, attempt a restart and try to land the plane under power, or will you just cave in and crash land it by playing the game of ( the engine quit, I am going down), no questions asked.....
This is hard to put into words but I bet you get my drift and where I am headed..
I guess my final question is....
Are you worried if you complain to the FAA, they will retaliate ?
Thanks in advance for your answer.
Ben.
Comparing spending the time and money to take on a bureaucratic behemoth they are not remotely trained to attack and a pilots response in an emergency in which they are trained is nothing more than a monster strawman...
When I see a comment like:
"I will play the game, do my required ride and continue flying."
makes me wonder if the engine quits on you while flying that you will not work through the problem, attempt a restart and try to land the plane under power, or will you just cave in and crash land it by playing the game of ( the engine quit, I am going down), no questions asked.....
This is hard to put into words but I bet you get my drift and where I am headed..
I guess my final question is....
Are you worried if you complain to the FAA, they will retaliate ?
Thanks in advance for your answer.
Ben.
As a fellow Zenith builder I am required to go easy on you... BUT..
1- If you feel you got a proper check ride from Eddie my question is..........
Did you call the FSDO and make that statement to them ?
Yes
2- It is good to know you are upset...
Did you make that fact known to the FSDO ?
Yes
3- How do you know complaining won't help if you didn't complain.
Talked with AOPA legal, Lawyer, and read the regulations. They basically can retest you over any thing
4- How do you know you can't control the situation you are in .
I learned a long time ago to pick my battles.
And finally.... As a licensed pilot you are trained to anticipate problems , analyize them and act accordingly. It is a trait of good pilots to work through issues and complete all flights safely.
How does this relate to the FAA deciding I needed to retake a check ride 2 years latter? You must have a better crystal ball than me.
I received the letter, talked with lots of smart people, and the FSDO, weighed my options and decided to get a new rating
When I see a comment like:
"I will play the game, do my required ride and continue flying."
makes me wonder if the engine quits on you while flying that you will not work through the problem, attempt a restart and try to land the plane under power, or will you just cave in and crash land it by playing the game of ( the engine quit, I am going down), no questions asked.....
I really hate to say this to a fellow Zenith builder, but Really!!
No offense to you personally but Comments like this are why I don't participate in this forum more. How can you judge how someone will react off a few words posted on a public forum.
Maybe you should asume that I will keep a cool head in a emergency.
Should I assume you will get excited and skip the emergency check list in the same situation?
I think not.
Ask anyone who knows me in the real world (some on this forum), that have spent time with me, and even flown with me.
This is hard to put into words but I bet you get my drift and where I am headed..
I guess my final question is....
Are you worried if you complain to the FAA, they will retaliate ?
The FAA knows how I feel, and as hard to believe as it is especially with so many pilots in this ship (plane) with me it doesn't change their findings.
Thanks in advance for your answer.
Ben.
but it sounded like someone at the Vegas FSDO had it in for him-
Mike
BTW I don't think it's a good idea to bad mouth your boss on your face book page, or the FAA on a public forum.
my $.02
John-A bureaucrat is much like you wish your next door neighbor would be like. A smiling friendly, very polite person, who would never deliberately or knowingly do anyone harm.
Their entire working lives have been preplanned way before they showed up for their first day at work. Every little thing they do is governed by laws, regulations, and guidelines. They have a preplanned response to any situation or question that might be put to them. They are the primary example of a rule governed person.
They can smile at you and shake your hand and not have a single clue to why your are squirming simply because they are twisting the legal knife they just shoved into your back. They have done every single thing by the book, it just seems downright odd to them that you are upset. It's almost like your not being a patriotic citizen, therefore, you deserve whatever it is they have done to you. No guilt whatsoever on their part.
Just the friendly guy next door doing his job, nothing more.
-John
Thanks for your comments Mike....
Ps. ya didn't answer the question of "did ya call the FSDO" ?
Pss.... I am my own boss
Psss.... I didn't bad mouth the FAA
Psss... What is this Facebook thing you speak of
The point was (and is) that this is something that affects a VERY large number of their current subscription base. There's not a whole lot of active pilots right now - for hundreds of them to be facing expulsion is pretty big. And for AOPA to take no action either way is cowardly (but predictable).
But hey - thank god they offer a wine club and a partnership program that actually increases prices instead of reducing them.
Well, based on that organizations track record, IF they had actually attempted to do something, they would be very vocal about it.How do you know they took no action? It may well be that they looked into it and came to the same conclusion as everyone else - That there's nothing that can be done.
.......John-
I think you underestimate the beauracrat. They know exactly what they are doing to you, and make jokes at your expense behind your back and sometimes to your face.
Doug
Pfft. That's chump change. You ever read the comments on a proposed AD? There's always one joker who claims the fix is too expensive based on math you just did (AD $$ cost x number of planes in the fleet) and they always get swatted down. Tough noogies.A $3000 loss is not an "amusing tale".
The alarm raised in the thread isn't about FAA saying "some checkrides were iffy", it's about the sheer number of them, and no information about the alleged infractions by the DPE anywhere. Nor any indication of the true timeline of those rides. How long was the FAA clueless?
Let's be kind and say most students aren't re-prepping for an MEI ride. We'll say it'll cost the average student $2000, just to make up a number.
That's a $1.4M screw up by one DPE and the FAA that supposedly had full regulatory control over him throughout the entire time period.
How do you know they took no action? It may well be that they looked into it and came to the same conclusion as everyone else - That there's nothing that can be done.
Do you not remember the fiasco with (I think it was) Hertz? Rent a car for $x.xx, or apply your coupon code to spend a higher rate.How does the partnership program increase prices?
EXACTLY!AOPA is one of those groups that likes to be on the tips of everyone's tongue, whether they did anything or not. If AOPA had done anything, they'd have announced something like "AOPA to begin negotiations with the FAA."
Unless we're seeing an organization that is really only taking credit for their own successes, and no one else's (I doubt that's true), then its clear they have taken no action, nor researched this.
Pfft. That's chump change. You ever read the comments on a proposed AD? There's always one joker who claims the fix is too expensive based on math you just did (AD $$ cost x number of planes in the fleet) and they always get swatted down. Tough noogies.
Well, based on that organizations track record, IF they had actually attempted to do something, they would be very vocal about it.
The silence speaks volumes.