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Don’t Jeopardize Your Pilot’s License

Whether you fly for a living or for fun, you are subject to the strict safety standards outlined in the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) and Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM). Even minor FAR/AIM infractions can trigger serious consequences, especially if they raise concerns about your fitness to operate an aircraft.

We offer experienced legal support for aviation professionals accused of:

  • Failure to follow air traffic control instructions
  • Flying under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Operating outside the bounds of your certificate (e.g., violating instrument or altitude rules)
  • Incomplete or false entries in logbooks or maintenance records
  • Falsification of medical certificate information
  • Reckless or careless operation of an aircraft
  • Failure to report mandatory incidents or violations

 

 

 

Representation Before the FAA, AOPA, and NTSB

Aviation professionals may find themselves facing inquiries or penalties from multiple organizations, each with its own procedures and authority. Our firm can help navigate each investigative body’s unique requirements and safeguard your rights every step of the way.

 

A helicopter is parked on a rooftop helipad against a lush, scenic backdrop and cityscape. Inside, the helicopter pilot protects his aviation license by complying with FAR/AIM regulations

 

 

 

Partner with an Aviation Attorney

If you’ve been contacted by the FAA or received a Letter of Investigation (LOI), you don’t have to face the process alone.
Let us help protect your aviation license with an informed, strategic response to threats of disciplinary action. When the stakes are high, trust an experienced aviation attorney to understand your perspective and tell your story in the most impactful, effective way possible.

 

 

 

 

 

An Attorney for Pilots

Contact Landon White Law for a confidential consultation to discuss your options and protect your aviation license.

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