Firebird2XC
Well-Known Member
In order to better my understanding of the FAA vs. NTSB..
It's my understanding that following an event, crash, or whatever, that the NTSB can only recommend changes to the FAA. The FAA can then summarily ignore the NTSB, if it so chooses.
Assuming this is completely correct, the FAA would seem to hold an awfully skewed amount of power. Where are the checks and balances?
Would it be beneficial to have a third party to appeal the FAA's ruling?
How would we go about that?
It's my understanding that following an event, crash, or whatever, that the NTSB can only recommend changes to the FAA. The FAA can then summarily ignore the NTSB, if it so chooses.
Assuming this is completely correct, the FAA would seem to hold an awfully skewed amount of power. Where are the checks and balances?
Would it be beneficial to have a third party to appeal the FAA's ruling?
How would we go about that?