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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 4338146" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>If it flies, the FAA rules it. If you fly, the FAA rules you. Unlike a presidential TFR, they're not gonna shoot you down (assuming you eventually comply). They are gonna open an investigation on you, which may result in temporary suspension of you airman's certificate, and ultimately may lead to a warning notice, fine and or revocation of your airmen's certificate, depending on the totality of the circumstances.</p><p></p><p>Mistakes happen all the time and intent is difficult to prove (unless you're dumb enough to state your intent to violate the TFR on the record). That means it's a decision every pilot has to make for themselves, because ultimately, it's their status as a pilot that's on the line.</p><p></p><p>With the FAA, stating exigencies and other mitigating factors may or may not get you off the hook. You roll <em><u>their</u></em> dice, and you take your chances.</p><p></p><p>P.S. The FAA DGAF what anyone else thinks about an event. They do what they want, always.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 4338146, member: 1132"] If it flies, the FAA rules it. If you fly, the FAA rules you. Unlike a presidential TFR, they're not gonna shoot you down (assuming you eventually comply). They are gonna open an investigation on you, which may result in temporary suspension of you airman's certificate, and ultimately may lead to a warning notice, fine and or revocation of your airmen's certificate, depending on the totality of the circumstances. Mistakes happen all the time and intent is difficult to prove (unless you're dumb enough to state your intent to violate the TFR on the record). That means it's a decision every pilot has to make for themselves, because ultimately, it's their status as a pilot that's on the line. With the FAA, stating exigencies and other mitigating factors may or may not get you off the hook. You roll [I][U]their[/U][/I] dice, and you take your chances. P.S. The FAA DGAF what anyone else thinks about an event. They do what they want, always. [/QUOTE]
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