ORIGINAL: invertmast
If this happened in the ''states'' then i believe the waiver holder is a perfect candidate for a waiver removal
Is there a waiver REMOVAL process for a single incident???? (and I ask that as a serious question).
Looking at article 24 and 25 of AMA 510-a, it describes the suspension process and that repeated suspensions may result in removal of the waiver. (Incidentally, you can still fly a turbine when your waiver is suspended and you don't even have to be on a buddy box you just need a to be under the supervision of an experienced turbine pilot).
So it would appear that if you do something mind-bogglingly stupid, you could get suspended but not have your turbine waiver removed since there was only one suspension.
Wild


Regards,
Jim