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Tag Archives: Aviation
FAA Files Response Brief in SoCal Metroplex Aviation Noise Case
Yesterday, May 15, 2018, FAA filed its Response Brief in the Southern California Metroplex matter currently pending in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. http://bit.ly/2GrN8Mw In case you missed it, here is our Opening Brief http://bit.ly/2rIsmCO that … Continue reading
Posted in Aviation Law
Tagged Aviation, Brief, case, files, Metroplex, noise, Response, SoCal
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Aviation – Frank Steinberg Interviewed on Bedminster TFR
Frank Steinberg was interviewed in connection with the anticipated reinstatement of the Temporary Flight Restrictions over President Trump’s golf course in Bedminster, NJ. Frank spoke in his capacities as pilot, aviation attorney, and President of the Mid-Atlantic Aviation Coalition. The … Continue reading
Posted in Employment and Labour Law
Tagged Aviation, Bedminster, Frank, interviewed, Steinberg
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Tennis Rackets, Aviation Security, Unpublished Regulations: Case C-345/06
Anyone for tennis ? Just dont carry tennis rackets in Europe. Read on to find out why…. A recent judgment of the Court of Justice – Case C-345/06 Gottfried Heinrich – sets out the principle that part of a regulation… … Continue reading
Posted in International Law
Tagged Aviation, C345/06, case, Rackets, Regulations, Security, Tennis, Unpublished
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Other Aspects Of The 2017 Tax Cuts And Jobs Act Impacting Business Aviation
In addition to clarifying the exemption of aircraft management services from FET (which I discussed in my February 9, 2018 post), the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the "Act") also included several other provisions with a direct impact on … Continue reading
Posted in Aviation Law
Tagged 2017, aspects, Aviation, Business, Cuts, Impacting, jobs
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Pencil Whipping Has No Business In Aviation
To this day, I am still amazed at the number of pilots and aviation professionals I run into who think it is OK to "pencil whip" a document. Some pilots trying to build time toward their next certificates/ratings may add … Continue reading