There have
been massive changes to the laws governing the security and safety of
passengers and crew aboard planes in the United States since the te...
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The term “black box” is frequently mentioned in reference to an aviation accident. This block box is actually two boxes: the cockpit voice recorde...
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Plaintiff Steering Committee
also kown as CLASS ACTION STEERING COMMITTEES.
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Aviation
maintenance involves working on private or commercial airplanes. To work on
commercial airplanes, maintenance personnel must satisfy strict...
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It is illegal
to carry any form of a weapon or drugs on airplanes in the United States.
Weapons can legally be packed in a person’s checked luggag...
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the U.S. agency that governs and regulates civil aviation.
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At times,
it seems like consumers are plagued by an endless number of old and new flying woes. Delayed landings, lost luggage, high ticket
prices, f...
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Questions About Aviation Accident Law
1) WHO IS LEGALLY LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN A GENERAL AVIATION ACCIDENT?
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The General Aviation
Revitalization Act of 1994 (GARA) was designed to protect businesses that
manufacture small private aircrafts or aircraft p...
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Flying commercial airlines
has some drawbacks, such as long lines, cramped seats, and restricted. Flying privately eliminates the waiting,
among o...
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