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Can You Buy Replacement Aircraft Data Plates On The Internet?

Posted on May 21, 2015 by mwflyer

by Greg Reigel Attorney At Law The Internet can be a wonderful thing. From the convenience of your computer you can buy most things aviation. Whether you are looking for…

Questions Answered About the Role & Qualifications of Safety Pilots

Posted on January 22, 2015 by mwflyer

by Greg Reigel Attorney At Law © February 2015. All rights reserved. If you are an instrument rated pilot, you know that you have to be “current” in order to…

FAA Takes A More Sensible Approach To First-Time, Inadvertent TFR Violations

Posted on November 25, 2014January 22, 2015 by mwflyer

by Greg Reigel Attorney At Law © December 2014. All rights reserved. The FAA recently amended its enforcement guidelines for dealing with airmen who violate temporary flight restriction (TFR) airspace….

Can You Barter For Aircraft Rental and Expenses? The FAA Says “Yes.”

Posted on October 2, 2014October 2, 2014 by mwflyer

by Greg Reigel © October, 2014 All rights reserved. As you may know, the FAA defines compensation very broadly. Compensation may include not only the exchange of money, but also…

One Disqualifying Condition Is All It Takes To Be Denied A Medical Certificate

Posted on August 5, 2014 by mwflyer

by Greg Reigel © July, 2014 All rights reserved. When you are dealing with a medical certification issue, it is important to “pick your battles carefully” based upon the facts…

Responding To An FAA Letter of Investigation

Posted on June 2, 2014 by mwflyer

by Gregory J. Reigel © May, 2014 All rights reserved. When the FAA receives notice and evidence to show that a certificate holder (mechanic, repair station, air carrier, pilot, etc.)…

NTSB No Longer “Bound By” FAA’s Choice of Sanction

Posted on March 25, 2014 by mwflyer

by Attorney Greg Reigel As you may be aware, the Pilot’s Bill of Rights mandated changes to the way FAA enforcement cases are handled by the National Transportation Safety Board…

Slander of Title: The Risk of Filing An Invalid Lien Against An Aircraft

Posted on January 20, 2014 by mwflyer

by Attorney Greg Reigel An individual recently called and told me he wanted to file a mechanic’s lien against an aircraft. When I asked him what type of work he…

FAA Publishes Clarification Regarding Fuel Reimbursement Exemption For Charitable Medical Flights

Posted on November 28, 2013 by mwflyer

by Greg Reigel On February 22, 2013, the FAA published a Policy Clarification on Charitable Medical Flights addressing the reimbursement of fuel expenses for pilots. As you may recall, 14…

Where Can An IA Perform An Inspection?

Posted on September 27, 2013 by mwflyer

by Greg Reigel A mechanic, who holds an Inspection Authorization (IA) certificate, recently asked me this question. Since the FAA issues the certificate, and the certificate itself doesn’t contain any…

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