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"NTSB Allows Airmen To Waive Exclusion Of ASAP Report From Enforcement Action"
Excerpt > AC 120-66B also specifically provides that an ASAP report may not be used for any purpose in an FAA legal enforcement action, unless the report involves criminal activity, substance abuse, controlled substances, or intentional falsification.
In this case, the airmen wanted to have ASAP reports they submitted admitted into evidence at the hearing. However, the ALJ granted the FAA's motion to exclude the ASAP reports based upon AC 12-66B. <
http://blog.globalair.com/post/NTSB-Allows-Airmen-To-Waive-Exclusion-Of-ASAP-Report-From-Enforcement-Action.aspx
Excerpt > AC 120-66B also specifically provides that an ASAP report may not be used for any purpose in an FAA legal enforcement action, unless the report involves criminal activity, substance abuse, controlled substances, or intentional falsification.
In this case, the airmen wanted to have ASAP reports they submitted admitted into evidence at the hearing. However, the ALJ granted the FAA's motion to exclude the ASAP reports based upon AC 12-66B. <
http://blog.globalair.com/post/NTSB-Allows-Airmen-To-Waive-Exclusion-Of-ASAP-Report-From-Enforcement-Action.aspx