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Domestic News December 4, 1961

The Nome Nugget

Nome, Nome County, Alaska

What is this article about?

Eight Alaskan pilots penalized by FAA in September and October for civil air regulation violations: five cash penalties and three certificate revocations. Specific cases include Richard H. Bremont's one-year revocation and Gordon C. Ashcraft's $50 fine.

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Eight Alaskan Pilots Penalized by FAA

Eight Alaskan pilots were penalized during September and October for violations of the civil air regulations, according to records of the regional office of the Federal Aviation Agency. Five of the violations resulted in cash penalties and three involved revocation of pilot certificates.

Cases include:

Richard H. Bremont, Fairbanks, operating an aircraft with passengers aboard while he had only a student pilot certificate which was not endorsed for that model aircraft, in a careless manner. Certificate revoked for one year.

Gordon C. Ashcraft, Galena, $50 penalty for operating an aircraft without a valid airworthiness certificate, registration certificate, or special flight permit and after the aircraft had undergone maintenance, repair, and alteration and returned to service without proper alteration.

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court Transportation

What keywords are associated?

Faa Penalties Alaskan Pilots Air Regulation Violations Pilot Certificates Aircraft Operation

What entities or persons were involved?

Richard H. Bremont Gordon C. Ashcraft

Where did it happen?

Alaska

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Alaska

Event Date

September And October

Key Persons

Richard H. Bremont Gordon C. Ashcraft

Outcome

five cash penalties and three revocations of pilot certificates. richard h. bremont: certificate revoked for one year. gordon c. ashcraft: $50 penalty.

Event Details

Eight Alaskan pilots penalized for violations of civil air regulations per FAA regional office records. Cases include Richard H. Bremont of Fairbanks operating aircraft with passengers on unendorsed student certificate in careless manner, and Gordon C. Ashcraft of Galena operating without valid certificates or permit after maintenance without proper alteration.

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