One of the most controversial developments in air travel is the proliferation of service and support animals. While history proves that dogs can perform extremely valuable services to disabled people,
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Coronavirus and SAFETY Act 2.0
- What do the Novel Coronavirus (n-CoV) and the SAFETY Act have in common?
- They were both topics addressed this week by TSA Chief Counsel Francine Kerner at the Fox Rothschild
Airline Liability and Inflation
Limits on air carrier liability for international accidents has been with us since the adoption of the Warsaw Convention in 1929. One of the flaws in the original Warsaw Convention…
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The Plane-ly Spoken Blog is proud to announce the launch of the Plane-ly Spoken Podcast!
The Plane-ly Spoken Podcast will provide you with our frank and uncensored views on the issues of the day, interviews with newsmakers, and top-notch analysis. Launching the first installment of…
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In Case You Missed Our “UAS Remote ID Rulemaking” Webinar
For those of you who may have missed the live presentation of the latest UAS Webinar Series, “The Future of Drones: Remote Identification of Unmanned Aircraft – How It Will …
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FREE WEBINAR – The Future of Drones Is Here! FAA Releases Long-Awaited UAS Rule Wednesday, January 8, 2020 | 1 pm ET | 10 am PT
After an 18-month delay, the FAA released a draft of the new rule for remote identification of unmanned aircraft, providing the industry with a comprehensive roadmap for the full implementation |
A Slippery Slope . . . Redefining the National Airspace System
The manned and unmanned aviation communities do not see eye-to-eye on any number of issues. Each side has a vision of how unmanned aircraft fit into the National Airspace System,…
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“We’re Going to Have a Slight Delay . . . . “ DOT Proposes New Tarmac Rules
On April 25, 2011, in response to a number of high profile incidents, the DOT published the “Enhancing Airline Passenger Protections” rule to put hard limits on what constitutes an…
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FAA Efforts Aim to Reduce Drone Jurisdictional Disputes
In an article for Law360, Mark Dombroff explains how the Federal Aviation Administration and local governments continue to vie for control of the airspace being used by drones —…
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In Case You Missed Our “Flying for the Feds” Webinar
For those of you who may have missed the live presentation of the latest Aviation Webinar Series, “Flying for the Feds: USTRANSCOM, CRAF, CARB, DBA and the Rest of the…
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