Boots2Wings
Just happy to be here.
What exactly are the likely outcomes, other than ATC "blowing it off". I can always recall each time i mismanaged my altitude (especially during my early primary days where id often be a little more than 150-200 feet high dangerously close to busting into the San diego Bravo) and my CFI would flip. Everyone ive spoken with about getting "the number", when youve clearly done something wrong, acts like you lose your license. No ifs, ands or buts, and there no "three strike rule". So to simplify, what is the usual case if you get a "violation". Is it always a cut and dry, "well kiss flying goodbye" or is there a few ways to rectify the situation (maybe some extra time with a CFI, another checkride, etc).
Trust me I do my damnist to fly like ice man in my little 172, but itd be nice to not feel like the blood, sweat and tears (and of course money) that go into getting a license can be ripped away so quickly.
As a caveat, im not suggesting that certain violations do not warrant immidiate revocation, but im more curious about the less severe infractions.
Trust me I do my damnist to fly like ice man in my little 172, but itd be nice to not feel like the blood, sweat and tears (and of course money) that go into getting a license can be ripped away so quickly.
As a caveat, im not suggesting that certain violations do not warrant immidiate revocation, but im more curious about the less severe infractions.
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