by Alan Armstrong | May 30, 2018 | Accident, Media appearance, Travel, Video
Interview on WAGA on April 17 about Southwest Flight 1380 On April 17 2018, Alan Armstrong was interviewed on WAGA Fox 5 by Denise Dillon, about Southwest Flight 1380 which suffered a catastrophic explosion in its left engine (A cfm-56 engine). Southwest Flight 1380...
by Alan Armstrong | Apr 6, 2018 | FBI, Media appearance, Video
Renewed Search for Mechanic Charged in ValuJet Crash On April 6 2018, Alan Armstrong was interviewed by George Franco on Fox 5 about the renewed search for the mechanic who was charged in the ValuJet airplane crash, that occurred on May 11, 1996, when flight 592...
by Alan Armstrong | Mar 21, 2018 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Aircraft, Airshows, Flying Clubs, Formation Flying, Japanese Bomber, Video, War Aircraft
“Kate” the Japanese Bomber, in formation flight Alan Armstrong’s Nakajima Japanese Bomber “Kate”, in formation flight. 2018. Alan Armstrong alan@alanarmstronglaw.com | 770-451-0313 Get Updates About FlightWatch...
by Alan Armstrong | Feb 16, 2018 | Due Process, Enforcement Cases, FAA, NTSB, PBR, Pilot's Bill of Rights, Revocation
An Airman’s Manifesto and Petition As certificated airmen, we hold these facts and conclusions that follow to be self-evident: An airman’s certificate is a property or liberty interest that cannot be suspended or revoked without affording the airman due process of law...
by Alan Armstrong | Feb 16, 2018 | Due Process, Enforcement Cases, NTSB, PBR, Pilot's Bill of Rights, Revocation
Staring into the Jaws of Defeat: Litigation Before The National Transportation Safety Board You will hear these conversations in hushed tones outside courtrooms or over lunch during a break, “Why did the judge make that ruling?” “How can the FAA call expert witnesses...