FAA Decision for Randy Leienberger
Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a final decision in the matter of Randy Leienberger (Docket FAA-2026-2478). The document constitutes an enforceable FAA order that may impose sanctions, restrictions, or other compliance obligations on the respondent. Parties subject to FAA jurisdiction should review this decision for potential precedential value.
What changed
The FAA issued a final decision in docket FAA-2026-2478 regarding Randy Leienberger. The document, posted March 31, 2026, represents a completed enforcement action by the agency. While the specific findings and sanctions are contained in the attachment, FAA decisions of this nature typically involve civil penalties, certificate suspension or revocation, or mandatory compliance requirements.
Transportation companies, aviation operators, and legal professionals representing parties in FAA enforcement proceedings should obtain and review the full decision (attachment_1.pdf). FAA decisions establish precedent for interpretation of aviation safety regulations under 14 CFR and may affect ongoing compliance programs. Any parties currently under FAA investigation or engaged in related proceedings should consult counsel regarding potential implications of this decision.
What to do next
- Obtain and review the full decision document from attachment_1.pdf
- Assess whether the decision establishes precedent applicable to your operations
- Consult aviation regulatory counsel if the decision affects pending matters
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