Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE VII— AVIATION PROGRAMS › Part A— AIR COMMERCE AND SAFETY › Subpart iii— safety › Chapter 447— SAFETY REGULATION › § 44709
The FAA Administrator can inspect again at any time aircraft, engines, parts, companies that design or make aircraft, navigation facilities, air agencies, or reexamine pilots who hold certificates under section 44703. Before reexamining a pilot, the Administrator must give a detailed reason and share any FAA information that explains the scope and basis for the reexamination. The Administrator can change, limit, suspend, or cancel any certificate after a reinspection, reexamination, or investigation if safety and the public interest require it, or if the holder broke aircraft noise or sonic boom rules under section 44715(a). An airman’s certificate can be revoked after a conviction for violating section 13(a) of the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956. Except in an emergency, the holder must be told the charges and given a chance to answer and be heard. A person affected can appeal to the National Transportation Safety Board, which can change or reverse the order, convert suspensions or revocations to fines, and is not bound by the FAA’s findings. Filing an appeal usually pauses the FAA order, unless the FAA says an emergency exists. If an order takes effect immediately, the person has 48 hours to ask the Board to review it; the Board must act on that review within 5 days and must finish the full appeal within 60 days. Judicial review is available under section 46110, and Board factual findings stand if supported by substantial evidence.
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49 U.S.C. § 44709
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60