FAA Administrative Decision - Thomas A Fiorilla III
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The FAA issued an administrative decision by Administrative Law Judge Thomas A. Fiorilla III on March 31, 2026. The decision, filed under docket FAA-2026-2547, represents an adjudication ruling from the Office of Administrative Law Judges. Details of the ruling outcome are contained in the attached PDF document.
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The FAA's Office of Administrative Law Judges issued a decision in docket FAA-2026-2547, authored by Judge Thomas A. Fiorilla III. The document was filed on March 31, 2026, and represents a final adjudication on a matter before the agency. The specific subject matter, parties involved, and ruling details are contained in the attached PDF (attachment_1.pdf).\n\nCompliance officers and aviation industry stakeholders should review the full decision document to determine if the ruling affects ongoing cases, regulatory requirements, or industry practices under FAA jurisdiction. The decision carries binding authority as an FAA administrative adjudication. No specific compliance deadline or remedial actions can be determined from the available metadata.
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