FAA Issues Emergency Revocation to Houston-Based Part 135 Operator
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has taken immediate action by issuing an emergency revocation of the Air Carrier Certificate for a Houston-based Part 135 operator. This severe enforcement measure immediately grounds the company's entire fleet, prohibiting it from conducting any further commercial operations. The FAA typically reserves emergency revocations for cases where it identifies serious safety deficiencies that pose an imminent threat to public safety. Such violations often relate to improper aircraft maintenance, inadequate pilot training, or deliberate falsification of required records. The order effectively shutters the charter company's operations pending any potential appeal.
Official Source: https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2026-03-04/faa-issues-emergency-revocation-houston-part-135-op
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