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US HR1062

US HR1062
Pilot's Bill of Rights 2


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Introduced
02/25/2015
In Committee
03/16/2015
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/03/2017

Introduced Session

114th Congress

Bill Summary

Pilot's Bill of Rights 2 This bill directs the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to issue or revise medical certification regulations to ensure that an individual may operate as a pilot of a covered aircraft without regard to any medical certification or proof of health requirement otherwise applicable under federal law if the flight meets certain criteria and the individual: possesses a valid state driver's license, complies with applicable medical requirements associated with that license, is transporting five or fewer passengers, and is operating under visual or instrument flight rules. "Covered aircraft" is one that: is not authorized under federal law to carry more than six occupants, and has a maximum certificated takeoff weight of no more than 6,000 pounds. The FAA may not take enforcement action against a pilot of a covered aircraft for not holding a valid third-class medical certificate if the pilot and the flight meet such requirements, unless the FAA has published final regulations under this Act in the Federal Register. The Pilot's Bill of Rights is amended to authorize any persons adversely affected by an FAA decision to deny, suspend, or revoke a covered certificate or impose a civil penalty to file an appeal with the National Transportation Safety Board or, without further administrative review, in the U.S. district court or the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. This subjects all FAA-issued certificates involving an adverse action to review. "Covered certificate" means, in addition to an airman certificate (as under current law), a design organization certificate, holder of type certificate, production certificate, airworthiness certificate, air carrier operating certificate, airport operating certificate, air agency certificate, air navigation facility certificate, or medical certificate. Requirements are prescribed or revised for FAA: failure to notify an individual who is the subject of an investigation regarding the approval, denial, suspension, modification, or revocation of a covered certificate; provision to persons holding a covered certificate of the releasable portion of an investigative report before issuing an emergency order relating to the investigation; response to a written request by a certificate-holding repair station subject to an investigation to withdraw from or settle a proceeding relating to the investigation within 30 days after receiving the request; and reexamination of airmen certificates where there are reasonable grounds to question an airman's lack of competence or believe a certificate was obtained through fraud. The FAA may not take enforcement action against an individual for violation of a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) regarding airspace system information until the FAA certifies its compliance with certain NOTAM Improvement program requirements, as amended by this Act. The FAA, upon receiving a request for a covered flight record not in its possession, shall request the record from a FAA contract tower or other FAA contractor possessing it. Any individual designated by the FAA to act as an FAA representative shall be shielded from liability in a civil action for actions performed with reasonable care in connection with related duties. The Volunteer Protection Act of 1997 is amended to shield from liability a volunteer pilot that flies for a volunteer pilot nonprofit organization for public benefit an aircraft for which the volunteer was properly licensed and insured. The staff, mission coordinators, officers, and directors of the nonprofit organization shall also be shielded from liability, provided certain conditions are met.

Committee Categories

Justice, Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (189)

Sam Graves (R)* Ralph Abraham (R),  Robert Aderholt (R),  Mark Amodei (R),  Brian Babin (R),  Lou Barletta (R),  Andy Barr (R),  Joe Barton (R),  Karen Bass (D),  Dan Benishek (R),  Rob Bishop (R),  Sanford Bishop (D),  Mike Bost (R),  Charles Boustany (R),  Kevin Brady (R),  Dave Brat (R),  Jim Bridenstine (R),  Mo Brooks (R),  Susan Brooks (R),  Vern Buchanan (R),  Larry Bucshon (R),  Bradley Byrne (R),  André Carson (D),  Matt Cartwright (D),  Steve Chabot (R),  Mike Coffman (R),  Steve Cohen (D),  Chris Collins (R),  Barbara Comstock (R),  K. Michael Conaway (R),  Ryan Costello (R),  Kevin Cramer (R),  Rick Crawford (R),  Ander Crenshaw (R),  John Culberson (R),  Carlos Curbelo (R),  Rodney Davis (R),  Jeff Denham (R),  Ron DeSantis (R),  Scott DesJarlais (R),  Tammy Duckworth (D),  Sean Duffy (R),  Jeff Duncan (R),  John Duncan (R),  Tom Emmer (R),  Anna Eshoo (D),  Elizabeth Esty (D),  Blake Farenthold (R),  Stephen Fincher (R),  Michael Fitzpatrick (R),  Chuck Fleischmann (R),  John Fleming (R),  Bill Flores (R),  J. Randy Forbes (R),  Rodney Frelinghuysen (R),  Bob Gibbs (R),  Louie Gohmert (R),  Bob Goodlatte (R),  Paul Gosar (R),  Kay Granger (R),  Garret Graves (R),  Tom Graves (R),  Morgan Griffith (R),  Glenn Grothman (R),  Brett Guthrie (R),  Richard Hanna (R),  Cresent Hardy (R),  Gregg Harper (R),  Vicky Hartzler (R),  Joseph Heck (R),  Jeb Hensarling (R),  Jaime Herrera Beutler (R),  Jody Hice (R),  French Hill (R),  Richard Hudson (R),  Tim Huelskamp (R),  Bill Huizenga (R),  Randy Hultgren (R),  Duncan Hunter (R),  Will Hurd (R),  Darrell Issa (R),  Evan Jenkins (R),  Lynn Jenkins (R),  Bill Johnson (R),  Sam Johnson (R),  David Jolly (R),  Walter Jones (R),  Jim Jordan (R),  Dave Joyce (R),  John Katko (R),  Mike Kelly (R),  Trent Kelly (R),  Ron Kind (D),  Steve King (R),  Adam Kinzinger (R),  Ann Kirkpatrick (D),  John Kline (R),  Raúl Labrador (R),  Darin LaHood (R),  Doug LaMalfa (R),  Leonard Lance (R),  Bob Latta (R),  Daniel Lipinski (D),  David Loebsack (D),  Billy Long (R),  Frank Lucas (R),  Blaine Luetkemeyer (R),  Kenny Marchant (R),  Tom Marino (R),  Thomas Massie (R),  Michael McCaul (R),  Patrick McHenry (R),  Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R),  Martha McSally (R),  Mark Meadows (R),  Luke Messer (R),  John Mica (R),  Candice Miller (R),  Jeff Miller (R),  Alex Mooney (R),  Markwayne Mullin (R),  Tim Murphy (R),  Grace Napolitano (D),  Randy Neugebauer (R),  Kristi Noem (R),  Richard Nolan (D),  Eleanor Holmes Norton (D),  Pete Olson (R),  Steven Palazzo (R),  Erik Paulsen (R),  Stevan Pearce (R),  Scott Perry (R),  Collin Peterson (D),  Chellie Pingree (D),  Ted Poe (R),  Bruce Poliquin (R),  Mike Pompeo (R),  Tom Reed (R),  James Renacci (R),  Reid Ribble (R),  Tom Rice (R),  Martha Roby (R),  David Roe (R),  Mike Rogers (R),  Todd Rokita (R),  Keith Rothfus (R),  David Rouzer (R),  Steve Russell (R),  Tim Ryan (D),  Mark Sanford (R),  Kurt Schrader (D),  David Schweikert (R),  Austin Scott (R),  Pete Sessions (R),  Mike Simpson (R),  Chris Smith (R),  Jason Smith (R),  Lamar Smith (R),  Chris Stewart (R),  Steve Stivers (R),  Marlin Stutzman (R),  Bennie Thompson (D),  G.T. Thompson (R),  Patrick Tiberi (R),  Scott Tipton (R),  Mike Turner (R),  Fred Upton (R),  David Valadao (R),  Marc Veasey (D),  Ann Wagner (R),  Tim Walberg (R),  Greg Walden (R),  Jackie Walorski (R),  Mimi Walters (R),  Randy Weber (R),  Daniel Webster (R),  Brad Wenstrup (R),  Bruce Westerman (R),  Lynn Westmoreland (R),  Joe Wilson (R),  Rob Wittman (R),  Steve Womack (R),  Rob Woodall (R),  Ted Yoho (R),  David Young (R),  Don Young (R),  Todd Young (R),  Lee Zeldin (R),  Ryan Zinke (R), 

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice. (on 03/16/2015)

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