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FAA Rescinds and Refuses to Extend Exemption of Collings Foundation to Operate Aircraft as Part of Living History Flights

FAA Rescinds and Refuses to Extend Exemption of Collings Foundation to Operate Aircraft as Part of Living History Flights

by Alan Armstrong | Apr 9, 2020 | Accident, Air Museums, Aircraft, Airshows, FAA, Legal

The FAA in an Order issued March 25, 2020, rescinded and refused to extend the exemption for the Collings Foundation to operate former military aircraft that served in World War II as part of Living History Flights.  The FAA has a policy of permitting Living History...
Cessna Citation Crashes in North Georgia Mountains

Cessna Citation Crashes in North Georgia Mountains

by Alan Armstrong | Feb 24, 2020 | Accident, Aircraft, Media appearance

Alan Armstrong is interviewed by Michael Seiden of WSB-TV, Channel 2 in Atlanta about the crash of a Cessna Citation jet aircraft in the North Georgia mountains on Saturday, February 8, 2020, while operating in poor weather conditions. Alan Armstrong  ...
Delta Flight 89 dumps fuel on schools

Delta Flight 89 dumps fuel on schools

by Alan Armstrong | Jan 17, 2020 | Accident, Aircraft, Airports, Media appearance

On January 15, 2020 Alan Armstrong was interviewed by Ashley Thompson of CBS-46 about the unfortunate incident. On January 14, 2020, Delta Flight 89 departed Los Angeles International Airport (KLAX). Four minutes after departure, the flight crew reported an engine...
Alan Armstrong on WGCL TV News, Oct. 30, 2019: Deadly Airplane Crash in Dekalb County

Alan Armstrong on WGCL TV News, Oct. 30, 2019: Deadly Airplane Crash in Dekalb County

by Alan Armstrong | Nov 18, 2019 | Accident, Airports, Media appearance

Alan Armstrong is interviewed by Ashley Thompson of WGCL TV News about the crash of a Piper PA-28 that crashed near the Peachtree-DeKalb Airport on Oct. 30, 2019. Alan Armstrong   alan@alanarmstronglaw.com  |    770-451-0313 Get Updates About...
An Analysis of the Engineering Decisions Made by Boeing in  Designing the B-737 Max Aircraft

An Analysis of the Engineering Decisions Made by Boeing in Designing the B-737 Max Aircraft

by Alan Armstrong | Mar 19, 2019 | Accident, Aircraft, Engineering, Law, Legal

On October 29, 2018, a Boeing 737Max 8 operated as Indonesian Lion Air Flight 610 crashed in the Java Sea.  The aircraft exhibited an erratic flight profile concluding with a vertical dive into the sea. Assumptions, Speculation and Reasonable Inferences On October 29,...
Interview on CNN about recent Boeing 737 max 8 crashes

Interview on CNN about recent Boeing 737 max 8 crashes

by Alan Armstrong | Mar 19, 2019 | Accident, Aircraft, FAA, Legal, Media appearance

On March 13 2019, Alan Armstrong, aviation attorney and pilot is interviewed by CNN journalist George Howell about the crashes of two Boeing 737 max 8 aircraft, the executive order by President Trump grounding the aircraft and the failure to provide differences...
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