RPJ
Well-Known Member
Scenario;
A C172 departs, climbs to cruising and picks up ice then gives a PIREP stating that they were picking up ice. Lands uneventfully at destination. In pre-flight planning there was a Airmet for icing at the C172 altitude.
Question;
Could the FAA start an enforcement action against the pilot for flying into known icing conditions in an a/c that is not approved for flight into known icing? Could the FAA use the PIREP that the pilot made as evidence against him?
Thanks,
Ryan
A C172 departs, climbs to cruising and picks up ice then gives a PIREP stating that they were picking up ice. Lands uneventfully at destination. In pre-flight planning there was a Airmet for icing at the C172 altitude.
Question;
Could the FAA start an enforcement action against the pilot for flying into known icing conditions in an a/c that is not approved for flight into known icing? Could the FAA use the PIREP that the pilot made as evidence against him?
Thanks,
Ryan