DAY v. NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD

No. 27055.

414 F.2d 950 (1969)

Robert Loy DAY, Petitioner, v. NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD and United States of America, Respondent.

United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit.

August 21, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Trammell F. Shi, F. R. Raley, Macon, Ga., for petitioner.

Arthur R. Schor, Gen. Counsel, National Transp. Safety Bd., Ramsey Clark, Atty. Gen. of U. S., Morton Hollander, Chief, Appellate Sec., Civil Div., Dept. of Justice, Fritz L. Puls, Gen. Counsel, National Transp. Safety Bd., William D. Ruckelshaus, Asst. Atty. Gen., Washington, D. C., for respondent.

Before BELL and GOLDBERG, Circuit Judges, and ATKINS, District Judge.


ATKINS, District Judge:

This is an appeal from a decision of the National Transportation Safety Board which affirmed the finding of its trial examiner that Robert Loy Day should be denied a pilot's medical certificate. The result of this denial is that appellant, a pilot with over 10,000 hours, can no longer fly. The trial examiner found that Day had a history or clinical diagnosis of myocardial infarction.1 Regulations of the Board prevent...

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