by Alan Armstrong | Jul 14, 2011 | Air Museum, History, Second World War, Travel, War Aircraft
The Museum of Flight in Seattle The Museum of Flight can be described in one word – fantastic. No matter your interest in aviation, whether it be engineering, space exploration or history, the Museum of Flight near Seattle, Washington will satisfy your interests. Due...
by Alan Armstrong | Jun 14, 2011 | Airshows, History, Second World War, Travel, TSA, War Aircraft
Andrews Air Force Base Airshow 2011 ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE 2011 Andrews Air Force Base – A Great Airshow One of the highlights of each airshow season for the Dixie Wing of the CAF is the annual trip to Andrews Air Force Base. Typically, Andrews commits to the presence...
by Alan Armstrong | Jul 14, 2010 | FAA, Law
Federal Aviation Regulations on Aircraft Re-registration On July 9, 2010, FAA Administrator J. Randolph Babbitt issued sweeping revisions to the Federal Aviation Regulations in terms of aircraft registration. A Final Rule implementing these revisions was published in...
by Alan Armstrong | Jun 14, 2010 | FAA, Law, NTSB
D.C. Court of Appeals reverses the NTSB This issue of Flightwatch will discuss the confusion that abounds at the NTSB about the elements required to be satisfied if the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) is to prevail in a claim against an airman alleging the...
by Alan Armstrong | May 14, 2010 | Aircraft, FAA, Law
Georgia Aircraft Lien Statute A bill about to be signed into law by Georgia Governor Sonny Pur- due will impact aircraft lenders and lessors to the extent aircraft they hold interests in are serviced in Georgia without payment being made for the service. This...