2026-03483Rule

FAA Fixes 15-Year-Old Appeal Glitch for Airplane Inspectors

Published Date: 2/23/2026

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Summary

The FAA fixed a mistake from 2011 about how people denied an Inspection Authorization (IA) can appeal. Now, if your IA application is denied, you can officially appeal to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). This update affects anyone applying for or renewing an IA and clears up the correct appeal path—no extra costs or deadlines changed.

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IA Denial Appeal Goes to NTSB

On February 23, 2026, the FAA corrected a 2011 notice and confirmed that if your Inspection Authorization (IA) application for initial issuance or renewal is denied, you may appeal that denial to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). The notice cites past NTSB cases (Whetsel, 1984; Deville, 2004) as examples of the NTSB reviewing IA denials.

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2/23/2026
2/23/2026

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