I asked FAA Airmen Services about this. There is no easy way to do what you want, as there is no online database that can be queried for pilot enforcement actions. They said you can send them a query by mail or email using this format:
In accordance with the Privacy Act
Date:
TO:
FAA
Aviation Data Systems Branch, AFS-620, ATTN: Privacy Act
PO Box 25082
Oklahoma City, OK 73125
Email: [email protected]
FROM:
COMPANY NAME
NAME OF COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE
STREET/MAILING ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP CODE
Email address: <Please enter your email address here>
Under the authority of the PRIVACY ACT, I am requesting verification of
current airman medical certificates, current airman certificates indicating level,
category, class, and associated type ratings, including any limitations to those
certificates and ratings and any and all information concerning FAA
accidents/incidents, and/or FAA enforcement (AIE) history for the following
airmen:
Name: Date of Birth: Certificate Number:
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I understand that the response to my request should be mailed to me within 20
federal working days. If you have any questions, please contact me at: XXX-XXX-XXXX.
Sincerely,
I am surprised there isn't a faster mechanism for this. Enforcement actions should be public record, same as criminal conviction records. But I guess this process is geared towards background checks of pilots by potential employers, not the general public. Odds are it would take an act of Congress to change this.