Providing Additional Civil and Criminal Penalties for Aviation Safety Violations: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 7488 ... July 1 and 2, 1980U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 314 pages |
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... possible violators cover a wide range from private pilots and mechanics to the largest airline company . The offenses subject cover a similar range from technical violations having no relation to safety to reckless conduct having high ...
... possible violators cover a wide range from private pilots and mechanics to the largest airline company . The offenses subject cover a similar range from technical violations having no relation to safety to reckless conduct having high ...
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... possible fine of $ 1,000 . Add to that the possibility that a regulatory violation may not be discovered by the FAA . It is hardly surprising then that we have found cases in which aircraft , carrying many passengers , have been ...
... possible fine of $ 1,000 . Add to that the possibility that a regulatory violation may not be discovered by the FAA . It is hardly surprising then that we have found cases in which aircraft , carrying many passengers , have been ...
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... possible motivation for the violations . O The faulty maintenance specifically performed on the aircraft which crashed at Chicago last year subjected the carrier to a $ 1,000 fine . Other regulatory violations enabled the FAA to seek a ...
... possible motivation for the violations . O The faulty maintenance specifically performed on the aircraft which crashed at Chicago last year subjected the carrier to a $ 1,000 fine . Other regulatory violations enabled the FAA to seek a ...
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... possible criminal sanctions . Inadvertent violations of our safety regulations , unless of such a reckless character that they could be construed to meet the criminal standard of intent , would not be covered by the legislation . A ...
... possible criminal sanctions . Inadvertent violations of our safety regulations , unless of such a reckless character that they could be construed to meet the criminal standard of intent , would not be covered by the legislation . A ...
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... not to exceed one year , or both ; after the first conviction , the possible penalty increases to $ 50,000 per day or imprisonment nor to exceed two years , or both . ( 42 U.S.C 1857 ) . The point I would like to make is that , 26.
... not to exceed one year , or both ; after the first conviction , the possible penalty increases to $ 50,000 per day or imprisonment nor to exceed two years , or both . ( 42 U.S.C 1857 ) . The point I would like to make is that , 26.
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Page 40 - Secretary shall take into account the nature, circumstances, extent, and gravity of the violation committed and, with respect to the person found to have committed such violation, the degree of culpability, any history of prior offenses, ability to pay, effect on ability to continue to do business, and such other matters as justice may require.
Page 312 - If such violation is a continuing one, each day of such violation shall constitute a separate offense...
Page 5 - Shall, knowingly and willfully, falsify, mutilate, or alter any such report, account, record, or memorandum, or shall knowingly and willfully file any false report, account, record, or memorandum, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, be subject for each offense to a fine of not less than $100 and not more than $5,000.
Page 241 - The Supreme Court and all courts established by Act of Congress may issue all writs necessary or appropriate in aid of their respective jurisdictions and agreeable to the usages and principles of law.
Page 310 - ... any immigration regulation made under such section, shall be subject to a civil penalty of $500 which may be remitted or mitigated by the Secretary of Commerce...
Page 308 - III ; and (B) no conveyance shall be forfeited under the provisions of this section by reason of any act or omission established by the owner thereof to have been committed or omitted by any person other than such owner...
Page 308 - ... used by any person as a common carrier in the transaction of business as such common carrier shall be so held or subject to seizure or forfeiture under the customs laws, unless it shall appear that the owner or master of such vessel or the conductor, driver, or other person in charge of such vehicle was at the time of the alleged illegal act a consenting party or privy thereto.
Page 176 - ... (c) Proceedings in such libel cases shall conform, as nearly as may be, to suits in rem in admiralty, except that either party may demand trial by jury on any issue of fact if the value in controversy exceeds $20.
Page 308 - ... (A) no conveyance used by any person as a common carrier in the transaction of business as a common carrier shall be...
Page 306 - In case the violation is by the owner or person in command of the aircraft, the penalty shall be a lien against the aircraft.