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January 28, 2012

Do the FAA’s Aviation Safety Regulations Really Work?

Filed under: — appsoft @ 3:42 am

The Federal Aviation Administration is the regulatory branch that oversees all aircraft and flight operations.
Federal air regulations, also known as FARs, regulate aircraft certification, aviation operations and pilot licensing
coast to coast. Click to read more about the Federal Aviation
Administration
. Air travel is historically one of the safest ways to travel in in the world. In any case, when an
airplane crashes, it typically leads to harrowing personal injury or death. If you or a loved one were killed by an
airport accident, contact a personal injury trail law firm to document the details of your personal injury or wrongful
death case and procure a fair compensation of damages.

The first aircraft
fatality happened in a Wright Bros’ fixed-wing aircraft at Fort Myer, VA. On a tragic day in September of 1908, only
days after Orville flew the first 60 minute flight, Orville’s winged aircraft split a propeller resulting in injury to
Orville and the demise of his passenger. Air safety has come a long way during the first one hundred years of flight.
Nowadays, aviation accident lawsuits are uniquely complex. The air transportation services, airplane and helicopter
manufacturers, and their insurance carriers have qualified aircraft accident attorneys to represent their interests.
Their job is to minimize the amount of any reparation or judgment that is awarded in favor of the injury
victims.

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