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Who was the FAA Certified Operator of the Mutiny Bay Seaplane Accident – Northwest Seaplanes, Friday Harbor Seaplanes, or West Isle Air?

Who was the FAA Certified Operator of the Mutiny Bay Seaplane Accident – Northwest Seaplanes, Friday Harbor Seaplanes, or West Isle Air?

by Robert Hedrick | Sep 6, 2022 | Accident, Mutiny Bay

ALG research has confirmed that the FAA identifies a company called West Isle Air, Inc. as the FAA registered certificate holder for the De Havilland Otter Seaplane, N725TH, which was involved in the accident off Whidbey Island on September 4, 2022.  The Federal...
ATC’s role in the Midair Collision at North Las Vegas should be investigated.

ATC’s role in the Midair Collision at North Las Vegas should be investigated.

by Casey Dubose | Aug 2, 2022 | Accident, General Aviation

On Sunday, July 17, 2022, a tragic and most preventable midair collision occurred above the North Las Vegas Airport. The aircraft involved were a single-engine Piper PA-46 (N97CX) and a single-engine Cessna 172 (N160RA). Two persons were on board each aircraft, and...
Boeing 737-8 Crashes in China

Boeing 737-8 Crashes in China

by Casey Dubose | Mar 21, 2022 | Accident, Commercial Aviation Accident

China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735 crashed en route from Kunming to Guangzhou with 132 souls on board today. The aircraft is a B737-8 that was first delivered in 2015 and built-in Renton Washington. It is not a 737 MAX aircraft. The flight profile shows an...
Iceland Crash Raises Questions Of Flight Purpose And Flight Plan Before Accident

Iceland Crash Raises Questions Of Flight Purpose And Flight Plan Before Accident

by Robert Hedrick | Feb 16, 2022 | Accident, Commercial Aviation Accident

By Attorneys at Aviation Law Group PS, Seattle The flight has been called a “sightseeing flight”, yet its purpose was not just for the passengers to look out windows, but to film commercial content for Suspicious Antwerp, a Belgian streetwear clothing brand. The...
Montreal Convention Likely To Apply To Dominican Republic Helidosa Aviation Gulfstream Accident

Montreal Convention Likely To Apply To Dominican Republic Helidosa Aviation Gulfstream Accident

by Casey Dubose | Dec 16, 2021 | Accident, Commercial Aviation Accident

The December 15, 2021 crash of a Gulfstream IV SP jet in the Dominican Republic is likely to give rise to the application of the Montreal Convention with regard to passenger claims against the operator, apparently Helidosa Aviation Group, says Robert Hedrick, an...
Tragedy Strikes: The Crash of Helidosa Aviation’s Gulfstream IV In Dominican Republic

Tragedy Strikes: The Crash of Helidosa Aviation’s Gulfstream IV In Dominican Republic

by Casey Dubose | Dec 16, 2021 | Accident, Commercial Aviation Accident

On Wednesday, December 15, 2021, a Gulfstream IV SP jet aircraft crashed near the Las Americas Airport in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. The 6 passengers, 2 pilots, and 1 flight attendant, all died. The aircraft had taken off a short time before...
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