What source of power do governments have keep public airport


Question I: List three of the specific incidents that require immediate notice to the NTSB.

Question II: Has the United States Supreme Court ever selected an FAA enforcement case for review? In your (informed) opinion, why or why not?

Question III: Briefly describe an aircraft "leaseback."

Question IV: What sources of power do governments have to keep public airports free of obstructions and to minimize noise-related lawsuits from airport neighbors?

Question V: Can the United States prosecute a U.S. citizen for seriously damaging property at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport? Under what authority?

Question VI: If an airline fails to take steps to protect the flight crew from passenger harassment while in flight, which governmental body may take steps to enforce the law? What law will that body enforce?

Question VII: Under what Act or Acts does the Airline Pilots Association (ALPA) negotiate pilot contracts with air carriers?

Question VIII: What are the two main principles underlying all insurance? Which one of these principles contributes to aviation safety?

Question IX: What are the possible sanctions (administrative and criminal) for falsifying a logbook?

Question X: What FAA form is used to register an aircraft after a sale? Identify the form by name and OMB number.

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