C Arias
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So he raised concerns about the airport director and that gave them enough grounds to ban? Sounds like another Govt. Affiliate that I can think of...
Can you really be banned from a tax payer owned entity? Maybe you should do a relentless amount of missed approaches just to keep them on their toes.
Can you really be banned from a tax payer owned entity? ...
Yup
Sounds just like the lady who got "banned"
I'd probably just keep going to work and let them play their loosing hand any way they liked to.
Yes and no. There are limits. I don't know anything about NM law, but under federal law, banning someone from a publicly owned airport is a grey area.Can you really be banned from a tax payer owned entity? Maybe you should do a relentless amount of missed approaches just to keep them on their toes.
No "yes and no" about it under state or local law, although it is a common mis-conception...I see this often in court...and I have yet to see someone win a case simply because it was public property (there can be circumstances that they can win in addition to the property being under public ownership, but just being public isn't enough).Yes and no. There are limits. I don't know anything about NM law, but under federal law, banning someone from a publicly owned airport is a grey area.
Absolutely, yes. But you most likely would have a good civil suit.
Bad advice...don't turn a civil "win" into a criminal "loss". (Two different outcomes).
If he is band from his livelihood without just cause, he would have a good civil suit.To me, if this guy is telling the truth, and he was banned for calling the mayor out of making a very illegal flight out of the airport and maybe even the FBO he works out of, he's done nothing wrong.
I'd still go to work and live my life as I was, way I see it the idiot mayor ether goes back into his corner and forgets about it, or the OP gets a trespass ticket, or even better spends a night in jail (all of which would be tossed out anyway) and that makes the case all that more of a slam dunk and damning against the mayor/town and the OPs damages larger.
Seems like the town can ether let this man live his life and go to work, or they'll end up paying for his early retirement, win win
If he is band from his livelihood without just cause, he would have a good civil suit.
But to assume the trespass would be "thrown out", because civilly the case is unjust, is not smart.
Which only builds his civil suit if he has been "wronged".So what's he sposed to do, go broke, not pay his bills, while the joke of the legal system does their circus act?
How long does the process take?
Who pays his mortage, food, utilities, etc in the mean time?
From the sound of the article, it doesn't appear that the city is fully aware of their obligations in regards to FAA grant assurance #22, Economic Nondiscrimination.Here's a link to one of the several stories from our local newspaper on this. One things for sure there's a lot of back story!
http://www.cnjonline.com/2016/10/08/aviation-company-manager-banned-from-airport/
Not unless you hire the attorney on retainer. There's no way AOPA is going to get involved with a situation like this unless it becomes high profile. It's just too expensive and there's no way AOPA has the resources to investigate the OPs claim. That's the FAA's job.Maybe the AOPA Legal Department can help you?
Flight standards district offices (FSDOs) don't get involved in airport access issues. That's the job of compliance specialists at FAA Airport District Offices. It's a totally different part of the organization.Does the FSDO care much about a student pilot taking an airplane, without permission from his instructor, for a solo flight for business purposes?
Without due process? I'd make them arrest me.Absolutely, yes. But you most likely would have a good civil suit.
They're funny that way.I considered getting arrested but my attorney advised against it.
Well of course he did. Tell him to meet you at the slam, bring the media with you and make an event out of it.I considered getting arrested but my attorney advised against it.
Except the news crew would yawn. The airport ain't exactly an acient Indian burial ground.Well of course he did. Tell him to meet you at the slam, bring the media with you and make an event out of it.
Don't know unless you try.Except the news crew would yawn. The airport ain't exactly an acient Indian burial ground.
Except the news crew would yawn. The airport ain't exactly an acient Indian burial ground.
egos are at stake.
Sorry for what you have to go through. Time to Go to the mattresses
Dead men cannot ban you.....am i right or am i right!I'm with this guy. Time to warm up the Lousiville Slugger and split a few skulls.
The city doesn't worry about being sued,it's not their money .you however will have to spend time and your money on a lawyer to challenge the case. City government is not always easy to defeat.egos are at stake.