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 108 STAT. 1192 PUBLIC LAW 103-272—JULY 5, 1994 (B) the individual served as an airman, or was on the aircraft, in connection with committing, or facilitating the commission of, the offense. (2) The Administrator shall issue an order revoking an airman certificate issued an individual under section 44703 of this title if the Administrator finds that— (A) the individual knowingly carried out an activity punishable, under a law of the United States or a State related to a controlled substance (except a law related to simple possession of a controlled substance), by death or imprisonment for more than one year; (B) an aircraft was used to carry out or facilitate the activity; and (C) the individual served as an airman, or was on the aircraft, in connection with carrying out, or facilitating the carrying out of, the activity. (3) The Administrator has no authority under paragraph (1) of this subsection to review whether an airman violated a law of the United States or a State related to a controlled substance. (c) ADVICE TO HOLDERS AND OPPORTUNITY TO ANSWER.— Before the Administrator revokes a certificate under subsection (b) of this section, the Administrator must— (1) advise the holder of the certificate of the charges or reasons on which the Administrator relies for the proposed revocation; and (2) provide the holder of the certificate an opportunity to answer the charges and be heard why the certificate should not be revoked. (d) APPEALS.— (1) An individugJ whose certificate is revoked by the Administrator under subsection (b) of this section may appeal the revocation order to the National Transportation Safety Board. The Board shall affirm or reverse the order after providing notice and an opportunity for a hearing on the record. When conducting the hearing, the Board is not bound by findings of fact of the Administrator but shall be bound by all validly adopted interpretations of laws and regulations the Administrator carries out and of written agency policy guidance available to the public related to sanctions to be imposed under this section unless the Board finds an interpretation is arbitrary, capricious, or otherwise not according to law. (2) When an individual files an appeal with the Board under this subsection, the order of the Administrator revoking the certificate is stayed. However, if the Administrator advises the Board that safety in air transportation or air commerce requires the immediate effectiveness of the order— (A) the order remains effective; and (B) the Board shall make a final disposition of the appeal not later than 60 days after the Administrator so advises the Board. (3) An individual substantially affected by an order of the Board under this subsection, or the Administrator when the Administrator decides that an order of the Board will have a significant adverse effect on carrying out this part, may obtain judicial review of the order under section 46110 of this title. The Administrator shall be made a party to the judici£d review proceedings. Findings of fact of the Board are conclusive if supported by substantial evidence.

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