by Alan Armstrong | Jan 11, 2019 | Accident, Media appearance
Alan Armstrong, aviation attorney and pilot is interviewed by Brooke Baldwin of CNN about Southwest Flight 1380 where jet engine compressor blade penetrated the cabin window resulting in the death of a passenger. Armstrong describes a jet engine as a “Cylinder...
by Alan Armstrong | Aug 15, 2018 | Airports, Law, Legal, Media appearance
On August 14th, 2018, Alan Armstrong, pilot and aviation lawyer, was interviewed on CBS 46 about Frontier Airlines flight from Orlando, Florida to Atlanta, Georgia where unaccompanied minor was not permitted to board the flight after his aunt left him at the gate....
by Alan Armstrong | Aug 15, 2018 | Air Service, Airports, Law, Legal, Media appearance, Travel
On August 9th, 2018, Alan Armstrong, pilot and aviation lawyer, was interviewed by Brooke Baldwin of CNN on August 9, 2018, regarding Frontier Flight No. 1756 that was to have landed in Orlando but diverted to Atlanta and the lack of communication between the airline...
by Alan Armstrong | May 30, 2018 | Media appearance
Rebecca Lindstrom of WXIA TV, Channel 11, interviewed Alan Armstrong about the death of a student pilot killed on a training flight when his aircraft crashed due to fuel exhaustion. Alan Armstrong filed the complaint for wrongful death against the flight school....
by Alan Armstrong | May 30, 2018 | Airport Vulnerability, Airports, Legal, Media appearance, Travel, Uncategorized
Nicole Carr of WSB-TV, Channel 2 interviewed Alan Armstrong about aircraft mechanic Nuetne Williamson who, in Las Vegas, threatened to sabotage aircraft in the presence of law enforcement officers. Williamson was promptly arrested and incarcerated in Las Vegas, and...
by Alan Armstrong | May 30, 2018 | Accident, Aircraft, Media appearance
On April 15 2018, Alan Armstrong was interviewed by Brianna Keller of CNN about an Airbus A-319 that sustained a failure in the co-pilot’s windshield at 33,000 feet over China. Despite the emergency, the captain was able to safely land the aircraft. The failure...