Jun 11, 2025 | Aviation Law
If you’re considering buying or selling an aircraft, working with an experienced aviation attorney to complete your transaction can help prevent costly and unpleasant surprises. Carefully drafted purchase agreements, co-ownership agreements, and lease agreements let...
Jun 11, 2025 | Aviation Law
A medical certificate proves that you met the physical fitness standards outlined by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). A certificate is required to fly solo in any airplane, helicopter, gyroplane, or airship. To obtain a medical certificate, you need to be...
Jun 11, 2025 | Aviation Law
We pilots are a rare breed. Just a fraction of one percent of the U.S. population is licensed to fly. When you fly, whether professionally, for business, or for personal travel and pleasure, you have a big financial investment in your airman’s certificate. Many...
Jun 2, 2025 | Aviation Law, Workplace Investigation
The FAA continues to crack down on unruly passengers on airline flights. Their policy is zero tolerance and they mean it. It does not take much bad behavior to be deemed an “unruly passenger.” Basically, it means that the passenger misbehaves in a way that diverts the...