Overview
An invaluable reference for aviation managers, pilots, mechanics, aircraft owners, air traffic controllers, air safety investigators, or others involved in aviation as a profession or hobby, this guide provides readers with basic legal knowledge in relation to aviation. Using clear and accessible language to provide a succinct foundation to a complex field of law, this reference offers advice on how to avoid common legal pitfalls, and helps readers recognize when they need to call a lawyer. With a conversational tone and frequent examples, the fifth edition has been updated and expanded to reflect statutory and regulatory changes, particularly those from the FAA.
Synopsis
An invaluable reference for aviation managers, pilots, mechanics, aircraft owners, air traffic controllers, air safety investigators, or others involved in aviation as a profession or hobby, this guide provides readers with basic legal knowledge in relation to aviation. Using clear and accessible language to provide a succinct foundation to a complex field of law, this reference offers advice on how to avoid common legal pitfalls, and helps readers recognize when they need to call a lawyer. With a conversational tone and frequent examples, the fifth edition has been updated and expanded to reflect statutory and regulatory changes, particularly those from the FAA.
Booknews
An introductory undergraduate text on US law that's also useful for aviation managers, pilots, mechanics, and aircraft owners. The expanded third edition aims at providing readers with the basic legal knowledge and perspective they need to understand how the legal system works in relation to aviation activities, to avoid common aviation legal pitfalls, and to recognize when to call a lawyer. Hamilton is an executive with the Civil Air Patrol in Alabama and was formerly an aviation attorney in Colorado. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)