by Alan Armstrong | Dec 13, 2017 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Aircraft, Airshows, Flying Clubs, Formation Flying, Japanese Bomber, Video, War Aircraft
Japanese Bomber “Kate” Formation Flight Alan Armstrong’s Japanese Bomber airplane “Kate” in formation flight on December 2017. Alan Armstrong alan@alanarmstronglaw.com | 770-451-0313 Get Updates About FlightWatch...
by Alan Armstrong | Nov 10, 2017 | Legal, Pilot's Bill of Rights
An Airman’s Survival Guide to FAA Drug Testing Drug testing is the bane of pilots and mechanics. According to 14 C.F.R. §120.107, “Each employer shall test each employee who performs a safety-sensitive function for evidence of Marijuana, Cocaine, Opiates,...
by Alan Armstrong | Aug 16, 2016 | FAA, Legal, NTSB
FAA Abandons Appeal in Failed Prosecution of Counterfeit Aircraft Parts Case Press Release WASHINGTON, DC FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION ABANDONS APPEAL IN FAILED PROSECUTION OF COUNTERFEIT AIRCRAFT PARTS CASE FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 2016: Yesterday, the Federal Aviation...
by Alan Armstrong | Jan 15, 2010 | Airport Vulnerability, Department of Homeland Security, FAA, Legal, National Security, TSA
TSA Ambitions Threaten the Aviation Community TSA AMBITIONS STILL REPRESENT A SUBSTANTIAL THREAT TO THE AVIATION COMMUNITY The Threat Is Not Over While some members of the aviation community congratulate themselves and each other based on the belief that threats...
by Alan Armstrong | Aug 15, 2009 | Airshows, History, Travel, War Aircraft
Oshkosh 2009 – – A 21 Hour Odyssey OSHKOSH 2009 – – A Twenty-One Hour Odyssey An Early Morning Departure Our cadre of Oshkosh adventurers reported to Epps Air Service at PDK around 04:00 for an early morning departure in Milo Pinckney’s Navajo...