Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
Ok, not really an argument as we can't decide on what the point is to argue about.
The subject is FAR violations.
1. Say the FAA found out a private non IR pilot purposely flew a little IMC while on a VFR flight 22 years ago. And that pilot is no longer an active pilot...Can that pilot still be charged.??
2. 22 years ago a commercial pilot doing a charter found out his medical had expired the day before the flight. Now that pilot flies for a major..Can that pilot still be charged.??
My buddy and I live for arguments, the more senseless and baseless, the better. We can't start this argument on the above subjects until we know if there is a statute of limitations on a FAR violation. Either an accidental violation or an intentional violation.
The subject is FAR violations.
1. Say the FAA found out a private non IR pilot purposely flew a little IMC while on a VFR flight 22 years ago. And that pilot is no longer an active pilot...Can that pilot still be charged.??
2. 22 years ago a commercial pilot doing a charter found out his medical had expired the day before the flight. Now that pilot flies for a major..Can that pilot still be charged.??
My buddy and I live for arguments, the more senseless and baseless, the better. We can't start this argument on the above subjects until we know if there is a statute of limitations on a FAR violation. Either an accidental violation or an intentional violation.