Aviation Lawyers for Plaintiffs & Defendants
All businesses and individuals in the aviation and aerospace industries will benefit from maintaining close working relationships with a team of litigation professionals. There are endless opportunities for catastrophic loss when it comes to the ownership, sale, lease or operation of any type of aircraft. The vulnerabilities and risks are substantial, but the experienced aviation litigation professional can help protect your interests.
Aero Law Center understands all aspects of the aerospace and aviation industries and is dedicated to doing what is necessary to thoroughly defend your interests regardless of the severity of charges.
Litigation cases are often highly complex, which means that they come with a lot of stress and many opportunities for costly missteps. If you don’t have a dedicated aviation litigator on your side, you are likely to come out on the wrong side of the case. You may also endure unnecessarily long court cases that drag out with significant financial consequences.
When you partner with Aero Law Center, everything possible will be done to end each case as quickly and favorably as possible in order to protect your reputation as well as your financial standing. The goal is to take on the difficult, time-consuming tasks that are required to successfully process any type of civil litigation case in the aviation industry. In turn it allows you to handle your business and enjoy your life with less worry and as little hassle as possible.
Aero Law Center represents clients during all phases of litigation and appeals before state and federal courts, administrative agencies, and arbitration tribunals. We handle litigation in multiple states defending airlines, aviation businesses, insured parties, insurance companies, and self-insured entities. Our practice includes also includes defense litigation in the areas of product liability, transportation, litigation, employment law, and other aviation-related litigation.
What Is Aviation Law?
Aviation law is a branch of law that concerns aviation transportation and related business matters. Aviation law covers nearly all legal issues, national and international, that impact aircraft operations, navigation and maintenance, air traffic control safety, and pilot licensing requirements.
Aviation lawyers are experienced in dealing with business issues and matters related to the aviation industry and the many complexities involving the governing bodies, rules, and regulations.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is commonly referenced in aviation law, an arm of the Department of Transportation (DOT) responsible for the safety and issues regarding the airline industry.
What are Examples of Aviation Legal Issues?
The airline industry is regularly subjected to—and impacted by—regulations and restrictions related to trade, tax policy, and competition. Flying rules differ from ground transportation; it’s an environment prone to disputes and legal conflict. Examples of complex legal issues that arise in aviation include:
- Crashes
- Wrongful death and personal injury claims
- Multinational and cross-border issues
- Aircraft maintenance
- Failure to comply with Standard or Special Airworthiness Certificate
- Air traffic safety
- Airline security issues
- Pilot licensing concerns
- Regulatory issues related to the FAA, DOT, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), and Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Safety Administration (TSA)
The consequences of any illegal aviation activity, claim, or accident can be directed to our experienced aviation lawyers to protect you and your business from hidden dangers and personal liability.
What Does Airworthy Mean?
For an aircraft to be “airworthy,” it must conform to a specific type of certification designated by the FAA. The plane must also be in a safe and operable condition for a pilot to be issued a Standard Airworthiness Certification, a certification all pilots must possess before operating any aircraft.
A Standard Airworthiness Certification allows for the operation of type-certificated aircraft in the following categories: standard, utility, acrobatic, commuter, transport, manned free balloons, and special classes.
This must be visible to all passengers and crew members at all times. Pilots can obtain a certification through the FAA by applying online or by mail.
How Can an Aviation Lawyer Help Me?
Air transportation is a heavily-regulated industry, and pilots, shipping companies, and any other corporation that use air transportation for business purposes can quickly get lost in the complexities of federal rules, laws, and regulations.
As such, as a pilot, you might find yourself in various situations that warrant the help of an experienced aviation lawyer. Our attorneys might step in regarding the following:
- Aircraft transactions—leasing and purchasing an aircraft
- Litigation
- Regulatory matters and compliance
- Airline security issues
- Pilot licensing issues
Consult our attorneys before purchasing an aircraft, ahead of the certification process, and any issue related to compliance or accidents and injuries that demand aviation defense. Schedule a consultation today: 954-869-8950.