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NTSB Chairman Mark V. Rosenker Announces Runway Incursion Forum in March

Three Are Dead After Plane Crashes Into Mountains Outside Of Centennial, Wyoming

Two Sightseeing Helicopter Accidents In Hawaii Will Be Subjects Of Ntsb Board Meeting

Update On Ntsb Investigation Into Uncontained Engine Failure In Colorado

Comair Flight Bound For Atlanta Crashes After Takeoff 49 Dead

Statement By Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff Announcing A Change To The Nation's Threat Level For The Aviation Sector

Families Of Victims Of Flight 522 File Lawsuit Against Boeing In United States Court

NTSB Reports Increase In Aviation Accidents

NTSB Investigating Airliner Uncontained Engine Failure

NTSB Marks 10Th Anniversary Of Crash Of TWA 800

NASA Announces New Window For Next Space Shuttle Mission

Fines For Passengers Carrying Fireworks

Miami Florida Aviation Accident Report

FAA, Build A Plane Partner to Pair Students with Retired Airplanes

The Law Firm of Robb & Robb based in Missouri Settles A Record-Setting Helicopter Crash Case

Man, Dog Rescued After Plane Crash

FAA Contract Negotiations with NATCA Reach Impasse

January 2006 Passenger Airline Employment Down 6 Percent From January 2005

FAA Action Increases Safety And Productivity At New York TRACON New Management Controls Save Taxpayers $1.4 million

The National Transportation Safety Aircraft Accident Report

New Aviation Weather Data System Debuts on Internet

Argentine Republic International Aviation Safety Assessment Rating of Category 2

Nasa Initiates New General Aviation Propulsion Program

Nasa Awards Two General Aviation Propulsion Cooperative Agreements Contract

Aviation Chairman Lott: $4 Million Headed For Airports In 14 Mississippi Counties

Moran Hails Passage Of Aviation Act

Meacham Field Aviation Mechanics Indicted

FAA Gives Republic of Korea IASA Rating of Category 1

National Park Service And FAA Hosting Meeting On Grand Canyon Overflights Issues

New Radar System May Help Airplanes Avoid In-flight Icing

An Airline By Legislator For Legislators

FAA Proposes Legal Action Against City of Chicago’s Meigs Field Closure

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FAA enforcement actions (certificate action or civil penalty cases)
From the short reporting period of 10/1/03- 12/31/03. The FAA reported 82 cases of related certificate action or civil penalty case violations. Ranging fines of $750 to $50,000 on violations during this reporting time. Some fines for activity topics were: Training-Flight Crew, Flight Operations, Quality Control, Drug Testing, & other types of violations.

 


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Three Are Dead After Plane Crashes Into Mountains Outside Of Centennial, Wyoming
On January 17, 2007, approximately 2215 mountain standard time, a Piper PA-28-180, N43630, registered to Archer Nevada LLC, and piloted by a privat...
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Comair Flight Bound For Atlanta Crashes After Takeoff 49 Dead
On August 27, 2006, about 6:07 AM eastern daylight time, Comair flight 5191, a Bombardier CRJ-100, N431CA, crashed upon takeoff from Blue Gras...
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Aviation Attorneys.com Terms

 


Today's Terms

Duck-Under Syndrome

Definition:
A pilot may be tempted to make it into an airport by descending below minimums during an approach. There may be a belief that there is a built-in margin of error in every approach procedure, or a pilot may want to admit that the landing cannot be completed and a missed approach must be initiated.

Anti-icing

Definition:
Is turned on before the flight enters icing conditions. Typically this includes carburetor heat, prop heat, pitot eat, fuel vent heat, windshield heat, and fluid surface deicers (in some cases). Then when the boots deflate, a “bridge” of ice remains that cannot be shed during the next inflation cycle. Although some residual ice may remain after a boot

VFR

Definition:
Visual Flight Rules we fly under Visual Flight Rules

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Aviation Legal Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Aviation Law:

  • Small Plane Crash Icing
  • Pilot Errors & Negligence
  • Maintenance Problems
  • Violating FAA Regulations
  • Structural Design Problems

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Utah Aviation Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Aviation attorney you should contact our Aviation Attorney as soon as possible:

  • American Fork
  • Bountiful
  • Brigham City
  • Cedar City
  • Clearfield
  • Draper
  • Kaysville
  • Layton
  • Lehi
  • Logan
  • Magna
  • Midvale
  • Ogden
  • Orem
  • Pleasant Grove
  • Provo
  • Riverton
  • Roy
  • Saint George
  • Salt Lake City
  • Sandy
  • South Jordan
  • Spanish Fork
  • Springville
  • Tooele
  • Vernal
  • West Jordan
 


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