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Sen. Inhofe attempts to bring up Pilots' Bill of Rights legi

Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:18 pm

Sen. Inhofe attempts to bring up Pilots' Bill of Rights legislation
By Daniel Strauss - 06/14/12 02:11 PM ET

Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) attempted on Thursday to move the Senate to consider legislation that would limit the authority of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Inhofe sought unanimous consent for the chamber to consider the Pilots' Bill of Rights (S. 3268), which requires the FAA to allow pilots access to evidence under which they were sanctioned and provides for a court of appeals for decisions by the FAA. The legislation also gives pilots access to all flight service station communications.

Inhofe explained in his floor speech bringing the legislation up for a vote that he was inspired to introduce the legislation after landing his plane on a runway that was closed. Inhofe noted that the incident could have resulted in his losing his license.

"And it doesn't matter much to people that are listening to me right now, because you're not pilots," Inhofe said. "But it means a lot to the 400,000 members of the [Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association], who are watching us right now, and to the 175,000 general aviation pilots with the EAA — Experimental Aircraft Association — that they know that with the whim of just one bureaucrat they could just lose their license."

Inhofe said he had 66 co-sponsors for the legislation. Sens. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) and Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) objected to the unanimous consent request.

"My objection is not based so much on what he said but it's based on the whole concept of public safety," Rockefeller said. "This bill would create a process, which would be new, that could result in the federal government [not] being able to pursue enforcement actions because of limited resources.

"This bill would stand the FAA's enforcement structure on its head, and as a result I object."

Inhofe first introduced the legislation in August 2011.

http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/s ... egislation

Re: Sen. Inhofe attempts to bring up Pilots' Bill of Rights

Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:02 pm

Luckly we (Texas) will be rid of Kay Bailey in a few months. Thank goodness she didn't get elected Govenor two years ago. Not sure which side of the aisle she belongs?
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