Final answer:
False,The statement that an airman can continue to exercise certificate privileges during an emergency certificate action appeal is false. The airman's certificate is usually immediately suspended or revoked, and they can't use its privileges while appealing.
Step-by-step explanation:
In an emergency certificate action, the statement that an airman may continue to exercise the privileges of his/her certificate until all appeals have been decided is false.
According to the regulations governing airmen and their certificates, if there is an emergency action taken against an airman's certificate, the certificate is typically suspended or revoked immediately, to address what the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) considers an immediate safety concern.
The airman has the right to appeal the decision, but they cannot exercise the privileges of their certificate during the appeal process.
The relevant courts for such appeals would be those dealing with administrative law or potentially civil aviation law, not military courts such as the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (CAAF) or the Courts of Criminal Appeals (CCA) as they pertain to military justice.