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Author: UUUE   Date: 12/15/2023 9:51:07 PM  +4/-0   Show Orig. Msg (this window) Or  In New Window

You're right the FAA has no oversight but........ They are still operated in accordance with the federal aviation regulations when in public airspace.   If a public use aircraft performs a maneuver or does an air space violation in the public airspace the pilots can still be held liable and if they do hold a FAA certificate it can be revoked or they can be prevented from having a certificate in the future for a specified amount of time...    It happens quite frequently with military aircraft operating in public airspace they receive a pilot deviation and are prevented from receiving a civilian pilot certificate for a specified amount of time.   

 
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