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Transportation,
Administrative/Regulatory

Jul. 3, 2018

How to handle FAA enforcement matters, part 2

So there has been a mishap, now what?

John T. Van Geffen

Partner
Avialex Law Group, LLP

Email: john@avialex.com

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How to handle FAA enforcement matters, part 2
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PILOTING THE LAW

The investigatory phase is the most crucial phase of the Federal Aviation Administration enforcement process because you have the opportunity to stop an enforcement action before it starts. We know that how an operator responds to a mishap or potential violation is critical -- it may very well be determinative not only as to whether or not, and what type of, enforcement action will be taken and how severe it may be, but whethe...

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