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Gary James Gottfried, a former student pilot, was sentenced by a U.S.
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Date: 02.06.2002
Vihn Quac Tang, a former mechanic with BF Goodrich, Everett, WA, was fined by a U.S. District Court judge in Seattle for falsifying an aviation airframe and power plant (A&P) mechanic's certificate.
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Date: 05.14.2002
FAA ordered the emergency revocation of the mechanic’s certificate of Jim Hays, a mechanic for the Flying Machine Factory, Hayward, CA, after finding that Hays was conducting unauthorized annual inspections on general aviation aircraft.
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Date: 07.12.2002
Jarod K. Reynolds, of St. Petersburg, FL, was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Tampa, FL, to 18 months in jail for using a forged Airman’s Medical Certificate.
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Date: 06.26.2002
Paul D. Finefrock, president of Thunderbird Propellers, Inc., and Thunderbird Accessories, Inc., both of Bethany, OK, and Marvin D.
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Date: 03.28.2002
The United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California announced that James M.
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Date: 11.07.2002
Cornie Gene Lowe, a ground crew employee at the Del Rio International Airport, Del Rio, TX, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Del Rio to operating an aircraft without an airman’s certificate and making false statements to the FAA.
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Date: 06.10.2002
The Air Transportation Oversight System (ATOS) is FAA’s new approach to air carrier safety oversight.
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Date: 04.08.2002
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Date: 12.18.2002
Thunderbird Propellers, Inc. (TPI) and Thunderbird Accessories, Inc. (TAI), both of Bethany, OK, were sentenced in U.S.
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Date: 12.17.2002