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Aviation law governs the construction and operation of aircraft and airports. While states can create aviation laws, they cannot set rates or routes, and most of the relevant aviation law is federal. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Aviation about 1 year ago.
Written by Jon Mitchell Jackson
In the U.S., people are injured each week in aircraft accidents... Posted in Personal Injury about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Below is a discussion of common airplane accidents 0 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Personal Injury 3 months ago. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by Alisa R Brodkowitz
How to obtain online information about what may have caused a plane to crash. Posted in Aviation about 1 year ago.
Written by Jason Adam Dickstein
Your customer has a list of tasks for you. Most of them are routine, but one is troubling you because you are not sure it falls within your ratings. A quick conversation with your PMI/PAI convinces you the function falls outside your ratings. What can you do? You can contract out the function! Posted in Aviation 12 months ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Patricia Elizabeth Fox
Be sure to report all three actions to the FAA. Posted in Aviation 12 months ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Jeffrey Alan Lustick
Being stopped for DUI can have serious repercussions if you also hold a pilot’s license. Here is information that you need to know if you are an airman and you have a DUI issue facing you. 3 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted in Aviation 5 months ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Alan James Brinkmeier
One of the statutory rights individuals have is to be free in their air travel from discrimination based on mental health or physical impairments. 0 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted in Aviation 3 months ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Alan James Brinkmeier
Under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. subsection 552, requesting information or records on a specific topic need not be intimidating. Here is a simple guide that makes that process easier. Posted in Aviation about 1 month ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Jason M. Zuckerman
Are whistleblowers in the airline industry protected from retaliation? Posted in Employment / Labor about 1 month ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Avvo Staff
Project finance law applies to the process of valuing, structuring, and funding large public and private infrastructure and construction projects, such as light-rail installations and airplane construction. Posted in Project Finance about 1 year ago.
Written by Mark S Britton
Unfortunately, passengers’ rights currently are a myth. Before traveling, it’s important to have some knowledge of what you’re entitled to if your flight is delayed or you are bumped from a flight. 8 of 11 users found this helpful. Posted in Transportation about 1 year ago. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Avvo Staff
Someone seeking refuge in the United States for fear of persecution in another country may be eligible for asylum. Within a year after they arrive in the U.S., they can apply for asylum by filling out a form, undergoing a fingerprint screening, and sitting through an interview. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted in Immigration 4 months ago. Jurisdiction: Federal |