JohnWF
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John at Salida
I ran into an older pilot who no longer owns a plane nor flies. I recall that a few years back he had an electrical total failure nearing sundown in a mountain valley in Colorado. He landed on a rural road in near darkness because he was fuel critical. No injury or damage. He got fuel and flew home the following morning...highway patrol closed off the road so he could take off. FAA had been notified.
He tells me yesterday that the FAA demanded he turn in his PPL license and called it an emergency revocation.
No damage, no injury, nobody on the ground hurt, no other people's property damaged, yet they pulled his PPL. No hearing, appeal or other administrative action...just raw demand to surrender his PPL. FSDO DEN was office that acted per this pilot's version.
Seems odd, doesn't it?
As an aside, when he landed he passed over a van on the road. It was loaded with illegal immigrants who thought the plane was ICE, so they bailed out of the van and scattered !
He tells me yesterday that the FAA demanded he turn in his PPL license and called it an emergency revocation.
No damage, no injury, nobody on the ground hurt, no other people's property damaged, yet they pulled his PPL. No hearing, appeal or other administrative action...just raw demand to surrender his PPL. FSDO DEN was office that acted per this pilot's version.
Seems odd, doesn't it?
As an aside, when he landed he passed over a van on the road. It was loaded with illegal immigrants who thought the plane was ICE, so they bailed out of the van and scattered !