Plane & Pilot Survey: Martha Lunken And Flying Under Bridges

What are your feelings about the incident?

Flying under bridges
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Key Takeaways:

  • The FAA recently revoked the aviation certificates of 79-year-old columnist and former safety manager Martha Lunken.
  • This sanction was due to an incident last year where Lunken flew an aircraft under a bridge near Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • The FAA's action has brought significant attention to certain aviation topics and sparked public discussion.
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The FAA sanctions against aviation columnist and former FAA safety manager Martha Lunken that came to light this week have shined the spotlight on a couple of hot-button topics. Lunken, 79, had her certificates revoked by the FAA for flying under a bridge near Cincinnati, Ohio. The incident reportedly happened last year, and the FAA hammer came down only recently. What are your feelings about the incident?

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FAA Revokes Certificates Of Popular Aviation Columnist Martha Lunken

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