HASTINGS v. F.A.A.

No. 98-3472.

187 F.3d 938 (1999)

David R. HASTINGS, Appellant, v. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION; Office of Personnel Management, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided August 10, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. Kator, Washington, DC, argued (Laura A. Stefani, Washington, DC, on the brief), for Appellant.

Henry J. Fredericks, St. Louis, Missouri, argued (Edward L. Dowd, Jr., as United States Attorney and Y. Andrea Armstead Washington, DC, on the brief), for Appellee.

Before WOLLMAN, Chief Judge, BEAM, and MURPHY, Circuit Judges.


BEAM, Circuit Judge.

David Hastings, an air traffic controller, brought an action under the Classification Act claiming that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) improperly failed to reclassify his facility. Shortly after this action was filed, the FAA did reclassify the facility. The district court eventually ruled in favor of the FAA, finding that Hastings had failed to exhaust his administrative remedies. We dismiss this appeal as moot.

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