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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Aviation Stories We Have Been Following This Past Week
Here are some of the news stories we have been following this past week, July 22 – 26, 2013. Most these were posted on Taber Law Group, P.C.’s Google+, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter account. Please follow us on one or … Continue reading
Posted in Airlines, Airport, FAA, Litigation, Regulatory
Tagged AirVenture, bird strike, boeing, Deer Trail, Drones, EAA, FAA, LaGuardia, Oshkosh, southwest airlines, THUD, UAV
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FAA Can Require Helicopters to Fly the North Route Along Long Island, D.C. Circuit Holds
On Friday, July 12, 2013, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that the Federal Aviation Administration could require that helicopters use a route one mile off the north shore of Long Island for the purpose of … Continue reading
Posted in Aircraft, Aviation, FAA, Litigation
Tagged D.C. Circuit, FAA, Helicopter, Long Island, noise
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Summary of Articles Posted on Asiana Flight 214 Crash
Here’s a summation of articles posted about the Asiana Flight 214 crash as of Monday, July 8, 2013. Regarding the pilot and aircraft: 1. The pilot of the jet was in 777 training – had only 43 hours in the … Continue reading
Posted in Aircraft, Airlines, Airport, Aviation, Congress, FAA
Tagged 777, Asiana, crash, Flight 214, Glide Path, NTSB, SFO
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NTSB Says FAA Needs Safeguards to Prevent Mid-Air Collisions; Top Aviation Stories for July 2, 2013
FAA Needs to Add Adequate Safeguards To Maintain Space between Planes, NTSB Says In a recommendation to the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Transportation Safety Board has asked the FAA to modify its air traffic control procedures to avoid mid-air … Continue reading
Posted in Airport, Aviation, Congress, FAA, Regulatory
Tagged American Airlines, DHS, FAA, IG DOJ, merger Essential Air Services, Mid-Air Collision, NTSB, U.S. Airways
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