

§ 67.403(a), the opportunity to apply for a new airman or ground instructor certificate sooner than in the absence of this policy.Ī different Prompt Settlement Policy Guidance is in effect for Commercial Pilots in Drug and Alcohol Testing Cases. This policy, also known as the "§ 67.403 prompt settlement policy" ( PSP), affords eligible individuals who hold an airman or ground instructor certificate, and who are the subject of a legal enforcement action for violating 14 C.F.R. On September 24, 2020, the Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA) published the "Settlement Policy for Legal Enforcement Actions Involving Medical Certificate Related Fraud, Intentional Falsification, Reproduction, or Alteration" in the Federal Register. Prompt Settlement Policy Guidance For Legal Enforcement Actions For further information on UAS, please visit the Public Safety Toolkit for Drones at. The document does not address UAS investigations. Note: This is a resource designed for law enforcement agents conducting investigations in an airport environment.Aviation Guide (updated ) ( PDF, 13 MB).The LEAP is run by FAA headquarters Office of National Security Programs and Incident Response, and special agents assigned to the Law Enforcement Assistance Program Division. Agents also provide training to law enforcement officers in aviation smuggling techniques and FAA resources. We take regulatory enforcement actions and, as appropriate, provide aviation-related support to law enforcement agencies seeking criminal prosecution or conducting airborne drug interdiction. The Law Enforcement Assistance Program ( LEAP) consists of field investigative and operational activities that support federal, state, and local agencies by denying anyone who would threaten national security access to the National Airspace System.
