ColoPilot
Line Up and Wait
I was reading the July Never Again column in the AOPA magazine where the author had inadvertently violated a TFR because he misread the DUAT briefing and the TFR was not correctly depicted on his EFB. What surprised me was the author stated the FAA made these rulings in his case:
Even if a TFR is not depicted via the ADS-B system you are still responsible for avoiding it. In fact, the FAA is not required to publish TFRs to the ADS-B system at all and only does it for convenience.
The use of the EFB to obtain DUATS briefing was ruled a violation of FAR 91.103(a) because it was “not an FAA-approved source of preflight and safety of flight information.”
The author filed a NASA ASRS report, but the FAA rejected it and suspended the pilot's certificate for 30 days without providing a reason for rejecting the ASRS "get out of jail".
It seems there is more to this story -- especially the rejecting of the ASRS waiver of penalty and the use of an EFB for receiving briefings. Is there a place to review FAA enforcement actions (similar to the NTSB accident database)?
Even if a TFR is not depicted via the ADS-B system you are still responsible for avoiding it. In fact, the FAA is not required to publish TFRs to the ADS-B system at all and only does it for convenience.
The use of the EFB to obtain DUATS briefing was ruled a violation of FAR 91.103(a) because it was “not an FAA-approved source of preflight and safety of flight information.”
The author filed a NASA ASRS report, but the FAA rejected it and suspended the pilot's certificate for 30 days without providing a reason for rejecting the ASRS "get out of jail".
It seems there is more to this story -- especially the rejecting of the ASRS waiver of penalty and the use of an EFB for receiving briefings. Is there a place to review FAA enforcement actions (similar to the NTSB accident database)?