Mechanics replaced a brake assembly on the landing gear of a CRJ-700 plane operated by GoJet Airlines,

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Mechanics replaced a brake assembly on the landing gear of a CRJ-700 plane operated by GoJet Airlines, LLC. The mechanics installed gear pins to lock the assembly in place during the repair but failed to remove one of the pins after they had finished. On the plane's next fight, a warning light alerted the pilots that the landing gear would not retract after takeover was a potential for danger, but the pilots flew the CRJ-700 safely back to the departure airport. No one was injured, and no property was damaged. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) cited GoJet for violating FAA regulations by "carelessly or recklessly operating an unairworthy airplane." GoJet objected to the citation. To which court can GoJet appeal for review? On what ground might that court decline to review the case?
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The Legal Environment of Business Text and Cases

ISBN: 978-1305967304

10th edition

Authors: Frank B. Cross, Roger LeRoy Miller

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