Pilot Legally Authorized to Carry Guns Gets Shot by Police

The entire Key Largo community is grieving after a beloved pilot was fatally shot by police on August 17th. According…

August 26, 2022 • Aviation • Antitrust, Personal Injury • 0 comments

What To Do When Designated Pilot Examiner Investigations Require 709 Checkride Reexaminations

Last year, the FAA sent notices to an unspecified number of airmen, informing them that if they took a checkride…

March 18, 2021 • Aviation • Antitrust, Personal Injury • 0 comments

What To Do (And What Not to Do) If You Receive a Letter of Investigation from the FAA

Even cautious and experienced aviators can make mistakes. Most mistakes are simple and harmless, insignificant enough to catch the eye…

February 21, 2021 • Aviation • Antitrust, Personal Injury • 0 comments

CDC Order Requires Passengers on Flights From Abroad to Have a Negative Covid-19 Test or Proof of Recovery

Recently, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced an order that requires all air travelers arriving to the United States…

February 15, 2021 • Aviation • Antitrust, Personal Injury • 0 comments

Drones – The Remote ID Rule

In December 2020, the FAA introduced its final rules for drones (formally called unmanned aircraft systems). Under these rules, drones…

February 9, 2021 • Aviation • Antitrust, Personal Injury • 0 comments

Drones – Flying Over People, Traffic, and at Night

Several years ago, the FAA published rules that prohibited flying unmanned aircraft systems, or drones, over people or at night…

January 25, 2021 • Aviation • Antitrust, Personal Injury • 0 comments

We found the DC resident who filed thousands of the city’s noise complaints

After 6,500 noise complaints, Italian astronaut Roberto Vittori is still searching for peace and quiet. Back in October 2016, researchers…

March 10, 2017 • Aviation • Antitrust, Personal Injury • 0 comments

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