An AF Form 483 Certificate of Competency may be suspended by the individual's supervisor or a designated authority within the unit, such as the flightline safety officer or operations officer. This action is typically taken when there are concerns regarding improper or unsafe operations of a motor vehicle on the flight line. The suspension is intended to ensure safety and compliance with regulations while further assessment is conducted.
An agreement by belligerents to suspend military operations. For example, World War I Armistice.
Yes, and it is a good way to show coworkers that improper behavior will not be tolerated.
The SEC can censure, suspend, or bar professionals who practice within its regulatory domain for lack of requisite qualifications or unethical and improper conduct.
No they can not. Constitutional prohibitions against double jeopardy have generally been construed to allow the FAA to either impose a fine or to take certificate action, but not to do both for the same violation.
Yes, you should get it before you go to court. If you appear in court without the required Sr22 Certificate the judge will have no choice but to suspend your license as you are continuing to demonstrate that you have no desire to comply with the law. As far as will they suspend your license anyway, well that depends on just how bad a driver the court perceives you to be. But if you go to court and have not obtained your sr22 filing you are guaranteed they will suspend your drivers license.
The verb for suspense is "to suspend."
Examples: I hoped the principal would not suspend me. Suspend the crate in the air, with a rope.
Examples: I hoped the principal would not suspend me. Suspend the crate in the air, with a rope.
The past tense of suspend is suspended.
Suspended is the past participle of suspend.
An agreement by belligerents to suspend military operations. For example, World War I Armistice.
Suspend as in block, yes.