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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 9:58 am Post subject: Rights |
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The right of our country's citizens to travel between states by commonly
used means is pretty well recognized in constitutional law.
It is a part of why they issue certificates not licenses.
It's about qualification versus permission, the constitutional authority
only allows the fed to measure qualifications. The fact that aviation is
regulated federally is a huge blessing, particularly coming from California.
OMG can you imagine, differing airspace rules per state, ugh, the chart
would be unreadable.
If you have no certificates the FAA can't really do much to you, other then
to recommend action to other fed or state agencies based upon their
evidence.
A state driver's license is permission and can be revoked for no reason
specific to you (Although there would be hell to pay, but the state can do
this) And, with or without one the DMV's can take direct action against you
through the courts, at least in Ca. (Don't ask how I know this)
The Fed can't, and that is also why one can usually reapply for a
certificate after one year in most cases of revocation.
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