Brief Introduction These legal briefs are for those people who want a more professional insight into: The attempts by a former federal agent to report the deep-seated corruption in the FAA. The relationship of such corruption to specific airline disasters. The actions taken to report the corruption to federal judges under various federal statutes, including the federal crime reporting statute. The cover-ups by federal judges. An understanding of how the judicial cover-ups made possible the continuation of the corruption and the continuation of the preventable airline disasters, including hijackings. This information is provided by a former air safety professional in the FAA, and not by unsophisticated conspiracy theorists. If these matters re understood, it can be seen that the hijackings of four airliners on 9/11, enabled to occur by the repeated blocks presented by FAA management to implement the known measures to prevent hijackings. But then, an entirely new world of intrigue and corruption will be entered, that goes far beyond the corruption and tragedies in the aviation sector. Sequence of Filing of Legal Documents Complaint filed in federal courts against FAA in September 1974. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Interrogatories submitted to Department of Justice, September .. 74. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Order halting discovery, relieving the DOJ of responding to interrogatories. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Stich's motion to continue discovery, February 5, 1975. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) DOJ lawyers motion to dismiss, blocking Stich from reporting the criminal activities related to a series of fatal airline disasters. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Stich's opposition to motion to dismiss, February 24, 1995. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) U.S. district judge Schnacke issued order dismissing action, February 28, 1975. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Filings at San Francisco Stich filed notice of appeal. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Stich filed appeal appeal brief, September 11, 1975. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Stich filed appeal reply brief, October 28, 1975. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Order of dismissal by court of appeal judges, including Judge Anthony Kennedy, who would later be appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court. April 7, 1977. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Stich filed petition for rehearing, April 20, 1977. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) U.S. Supreme Court Filings Related to FAA Action Petition for writ of certiorari filed with U.S. Supreme Court. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) Dismissal by U.S. Supreme Court. (MS Word) (Adobe PDF) More Uploads Shortly Return to: www.defraudingamerica.com www.druggingamerica.com www.unfriendlyskies.com Return to Top