Drone Use for Businesses: FAA Makes Petitioning for Section 333 Exemption Easier With “Blanket” COA

With the commercial success of the DJI Phantom and DJI Inspire, many Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) (popularly referred to as drones) are becoming economically viable for certain industries. Consequently, whether your business is in real estate, construction, agriculture, filmmaking, or an industry that could benefit from the use of a UAS, many businesses are taking […]

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How Can You Get A Lien On An Aircraft: Aircraft Mechanic’s Liens

Most people would never dine and dash. If you sit down at a restaurant and eat a five course meal, you are going to pay your bill before leaving. It would be nice if that moral concept carried over into other professions. For instance, when you as an aircraft mechanic perform work on an aircraft, […]

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Can I Sue My Criminal Defense Attorney: Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

When you’re sitting behind bars because your attorney failed to effectively represent you in your criminal case, one question you should be asking yourself is: “can I sue my criminal defense attorney?” The answer to that question depends on whether or not your attorney’s representation was truly ineffective.

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Sue Your Criminal Defense Attorney for Legal Malpractice

The need for an attorney that handles legal malpractice cases may not be readily apparent – until you realize that you need to sue your criminal defense attorney for negligently handling your criminal case. Perhaps your criminal defense attorney failed to properly investigate your case, allowing you to remain in jail when you should have […]

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How to Get a Section 333 Exemption From the FAA

If you want to use an unmanned aerial system for your business or other commercial purpose, you will need to know how to get a Section 333 exemption from the FAA. The FAA requires that any aircraft operation (including UAS operations) in the national airspace (NAS) acquire pilot licensure and operational approval. Section 333 of […]

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Temporary Resident Permits for Pilots: How Can I Enter Canada With a DUI on My Record?

If you are a pilot and have received a DUI in the United States, one question you may be asking is “how can I enter Canada with a DUI on my record?” Without a Canadian temporary resident permit, it may be close to impossible to enter Canada with a criminal record. Ever since September 11th, […]

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ADD/ADHD Diagnosis…Your Roadblock in the Sky

If you have ever been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD and/or have taken medications such as Ritalin, Focalin, Concerta, or Adderall, you could have a difficult time being granted a FAA medical. The FAA requires a special decision by the FAA Aerospace Medical Certification Division before granting a medical to any applicant that has been diagnosed ADD/ADHD […]

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Legal Malpractice Claims…Statute of Limitations Errors

A statute of limitation is the time period in which a lawsuit can be brought in a particular matter. When an attorney takes your case, he or she should carefully consider the statute of limitations in your case and file your lawsuit within the appropriate amount of time.

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FAA Letter of Investigation …The FAA’s Secret Weapon

Nothing can ruin your day quite like receiving a dreaded FAA letter of investigation in the mail. If handled improperly, the FAA letter of investigation could lead to an enforcement action and possibly threaten your livelihood or FAA certificated privileges. Understanding why you received your letter of investigation and what you should do in response […]

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