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Human Factors, Fatigue, and Inoperative Equipment: Investigating the San Diego Crash of N666DS

Human Factors, Fatigue, and Inoperative Equipment: Investigating the San Diego Crash of N666DS

by Chris Rusing | May 28, 2025 | Accident, California Accident, General Aviation

Aviation Law Group (ALG) is currently investigating the crash of a Cessna S550 Citation S/II while attempting an instrument approach to runway 28R at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport (KMYF) in San Diego, California, at 03:47 PDT on May 22, 2025. The aircraft came...
Where will the NTSB Look to Explain the Rise of Mishandled Landings at U.S. Airlines? Part 2 of 2

Where will the NTSB Look to Explain the Rise of Mishandled Landings at U.S. Airlines? Part 2 of 2

by Chris Rusing | May 20, 2025 | Commercial Aviation Accident

Part 2 of 2 | Part 1 is available at this link: Where will the NTSB Look to Explain the Rise of Mishandled Landings at U.S. Airlines? Due the recent spate of accidents during landing including Delta Flight 4819 in Toronto, Delta Flight 4814, at New York’s LaGuardia...
Rudder Malfunction Suspected in Boca Raton Cessna 310R Crash: What the NTSB Preliminary Report Reveals

Rudder Malfunction Suspected in Boca Raton Cessna 310R Crash: What the NTSB Preliminary Report Reveals

by Chris Rusing | May 10, 2025 | Florida Accident, General Aviation

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) just released its preliminary report of the crash of N8930N, a Cessna 310R twin-engine aircraft, shortly after takeoff on April 11, 2025, in Boca Raton, Florida. All three occupants, family members who included an...
Where will the NTSB Look to Explain the Rise of Mishandled Landings at U.S. Airlines?

Where will the NTSB Look to Explain the Rise of Mishandled Landings at U.S. Airlines?

by Chris Rusing | May 7, 2025 | Accident, Commercial Aviation Accident

Part 1 of 2 Aviation Law Group (ALG) is monitoring the investigation into Frontier Airlines flight 5306, which appears to be the latest in a series of troubling incidents involving U.S. airline aircraft being damaged during landing. Frontier Airlines Flight 5306...
From Night Vision Goggles to Human Factors: How Multiple Variables Converged in the KDCA Accident

From Night Vision Goggles to Human Factors: How Multiple Variables Converged in the KDCA Accident

by Chris Rusing | Feb 6, 2025 | Accident, Aviation Law, Commercial Aviation Accident

Aviation Law Group’s investigation into the crash of American Airlines flight 5342 finds new clues to explain why the Army UH60 Black Hawk helicopter might have inadvertently entered the path of the airliner. Aviation Law Group, PS (“ALG”) attorneys’ aviation...
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