Red Bull plane swap
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The news reported today that the FAA has revoked the pilot's licenses of the two pilots involved in this. I did some digging and this is what I came up with on the FAA's website. On other sites (not the FAA's, websites of lawyers & such that came up in my search) it was said that someone with a revoked license can reapply in a year, but I didn't find that anywhere on the FAA's website.
https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org...cement_actions
https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org...cement_actions
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The Red Bull tunnel flight, where a pilot flew a plane through a tunnel in Turkey, was indeed a daring and highly publicized stunt. In such cases, it's common for the organizers to seek approval from the relevant aviation authorities to ensure that all safety protocols are in place. For this event, it's likely that The Directorate General of Civil Aviation of Turkey (DGCA) was consulted or involved in the planning and approval process. Given the scale and potential risks of the stunt, it would be surprising if the authorities were not at least informed or involved in the oversight.