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Injuries and Deaths Caused by Improper Power Company Fault Protection Systems and Improper Grounding Methods

If an electrical system does not have a fault protection system and proper grounding in place, electrical faults pose a substantial risk of injury. An electrical fault occurs when there is an abnormal electrical current, such as an over current, … Continue reading

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The Grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX

Last October, a Boeing 737 MAX 8 operated by Lion Air plunged into the sea in Indonesia shortly after takeoff, killing all 189 people on board. Four and a half months later, another Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashed shortly after … Continue reading

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Aviation Experts Join Chorus on FAA Grounding of Boeing 737 Max 8 and 9 Aircraft

Within hours after FAA’s grounding of Boeing’s 737 Max 8 and 9 aircraft, pilots and aviation experts began to weigh in on the rationale. The first in the chorus was the Acting Administrator, Daniel Elwell, who opined that, in the … Continue reading

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South Korean Ferry Involved in Grounding Accident

On Monday, a South Korean ferry ran aground near Jeju Island, though no injuries have been reported. The post South Korean Ferry Involved in Grounding Accident appeared first on LMAW, PA. Read more detail on Recent Admiralty Law posts – … Continue reading

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NTSB: Cracked cylinder cooling jacket led to bulker grounding – Professional Mariner – Web Bulletin 2018

NTSB: Cracked cylinder cooling jacket led to bulker grounding – Professional Mariner – Web Bulletin 2018 Read more detail on Recent Admiralty Law posts –

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