by Alan Armstrong | Mar 10, 2013 | Aircraft Ownership Trust, Aircraft Voting Trust, Legal
Aircraft Ownership and Voting Trusts A United States corporation or citizen may act as an owner/trustee for a foreign national or foreign corporation provided the beneficiary of the trustee has no control over the ownership, retains no incidents of ownership, cannot...
by Alan Armstrong | Feb 10, 2013 | Legal
How Can a Foreign Citizen Own an American Corporation And Fly an Airplane in the United States With American Registration? In this article, we will discuss how foreign citizens could have avoided legal proceedings that could have resulted in forfeiting ownership in...
by Alan Armstrong | Sep 10, 2012 | FAA, Legal, NTSB, PBR
PBR’s and Enforcement of Investigative Report On August 3, 2012, the President signed into law the Pilots’ Bill of Rights as Public Law 112-153 (the “PBR” or “Act”). Now that the PBR has become law, it is appropriate to look forward and speculate about the...
by Alan Armstrong | Aug 13, 2012 | FAA, Legal, NTSB, PBR
Government Implementation of Pilots’ Bill of Rights The Pilots’ Bill of Rights, Public Law 112-153 (the “PBR” or “Act”) was signed by the President on August 3, 2012. Within days, the government began taking steps to implement the provisions of the Act. For example,...
by Alan Armstrong | Jul 13, 2012 | FAA, FAR, Legal
Airshow Performer Experimental Aircraft Media Ride Appearance Fee CAN AN AIRSHOW PERFORMER FLYING AN EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT PROVIDE MEDIA RIDES AS PART OF HIS APPEARANCE FEE? The Accepted Industry Practice For many years, it has been an accepted industry practice for...
by Alan Armstrong | Jun 13, 2012 | FAA, Legal, NTSB
Pilots’ Bill of Rights Passes Senate PILOTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS PASSES SENATE BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT A Big Step The Pilots’ Bill of Rights sponsored by Senator James Inhofe (S. 1335) passed the Senate by unanimous resolution on Friday, June 29, 2012. The legislation...