NTSB Works to Reduce General Aviation Accidents Through 5 New Safety Alerts

January 3rd, 2014 | Aviation articles

Each year, the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigate thousands of accidents involving different types of aircraft; however, the most common type of crash these groups look into are General Aviation Accidents. These crashes involve recreational aircraft piloted by licensed pilots who are not profiting from the flight. An article from… Read More

FAA Works to Improve Aviation Safety Through the WINGS Program

December 6th, 2013 | Aviation articles

December 6, 2013 In recent years, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has made strides to improve aviation safety in the United States. The Aviation Accident Attorneys with Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy explain that one of the ways the FAA has achieved this goal is through the implementation of the WINGS Program. Now, researchers have released data… Read More

Investigators Work to Determine Cause of Fatal General Aviation Accident

November 22nd, 2013 | Aviation accident

November 22, 2013 Crashes involving small, privately owned aircraft make up a majority of the airplane accidents that occur in the United States today. In fact, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says that General Aviation Accidents made up nearly 95 percent of all aircraft crashes that occurred in our nation last year. An investigation… Read More

Investigators Working To Determine Cause Of Recent Aviation Accident

October 18th, 2013 | Aviation accident

October 18, 2013 When an aviation accident occurs, determining the cause of the crash is imperative to preventing similar events from occurring in the future. The Aviation Accident Attorneys with Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy explain that the investigation process can prove to be quite complex. This is highlighted by the case of a recent… Read More

Asiana Airlines Flight 214 Crash Highlights Aviation Safety Improvements

July 19th, 2013 | Aviation accident

July 19, 2013 In the wake of the recent Asiana Airlines Flight 214 Crash, experts in the filed of aviation have been able to examine how safety technologies implemented in the industry have worked. Their findings have been able to show officials where there is room for improvement in aviation safety. An article published by the… Read More