Show me one single domestic air carrier that's had a plane shot down for not following an FAA directive.
Show me one domestic air carrier that has flown against FAA directives and that’d be the one. Just because it’s never happened doesn’t mean it wouldn’t happen if/when it happened.
The only thing the FAA can do is fine an airline for non compliance for violations of legislation. Arbitrary rule making doesn't apply any more than the faggy shit OSHA is trying to pull off.
The FAA doesn't run shit without clear and concise law.
The only thing the FAA can do is fine an airline for non compliance for violations of legislation. Arbitrary rule making doesn't apply any more than the faggy shit OSHA is trying to pull off.
The FAA doesn't run shit without clear and concise law.
Absolutely wrong. Thank you for the final proof of how ignorant you are.
The FAA is the AMERICAN GOVERNING BODY of flights within US airspace. GOVERNING BODY. That means they have the same control over airspace that the GOVERNMENT has over anything else.
FAA regulations ABSOLUTELY ARE LAW for traveling within US airspace.
If the FAA tells you you can’t fly and you do anyway, I promise you are going to have FA-18s tailing you within minutes.
Because foreign air carriers do fly within the US
I’m glad you understand this now, though I’m unsure of why you didn’t understand that when you responded to my previous comment
The FAA is an executive agency and is bound by the laws passed by congress and subject to constitutional restraint and under no circumstance can they murder people with no due process for violating a fucking RULE.
The FAA doesn't have f-18's and no government agency has the authority to kill rule breakers unless they pose an imminent threat of serious bodily injury or death.
Fucking stupid.
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