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Singapore Airlines Flight 321: ALG Lawyers Concerned About Yet Another Severe Turbulence Accident

Singapore Airlines Flight 321: ALG Lawyers Concerned About Yet Another Severe Turbulence Accident

by Kerry Kovarik | May 24, 2024 | Accident, Aviation Law, Commercial Aviation Accident

The team at Aviation Law Group is learning more about the Singapore Airlines (Flight SQ321) that hit severe turbulence on Tuesday, May 18, 2024, while in cruise flight over the Andaman Sea. This turbulence incident was extreme, and the injuries were astonishing...
All Eyes on Boeing’s Ongoing Safety Saga

All Eyes on Boeing’s Ongoing Safety Saga

by Casey Dubose | Mar 25, 2024 | Accident, Commercial Aviation Accident

As the aviation industry grapples with Boeing’s recent safety crises and leadership upheavals, the legal ramifications for the company and potential avenues for affected parties become increasingly significant. Recent reports by the FAA, industry experts, and...
In-Depth Analysis of Flight 1282 Accident: MED Failure and Its Ramifications

In-Depth Analysis of Flight 1282 Accident: MED Failure and Its Ramifications

by Casey Dubose | Feb 6, 2024 | Accident, Aviation Law, Commercial Aviation Accident, Oregon Accident

Released on February 6, 2024, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Preliminary Report on the Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 accident that occurred on January 5, 2024, has brought significant concerns regarding aircraft safety and manufacturing standards to...
Alaska Airlines Flight 1282: New Airplanes Should Not Lose Parts In Flight

Alaska Airlines Flight 1282: New Airplanes Should Not Lose Parts In Flight

by Robert Hedrick | Jan 6, 2024 | Accident, Commercial Aviation Accident

On Friday, January 5, 2024, Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 had a normal departure and climb-out from Portland en route to Ontario, California. There were 171 passengers on board, with six crewmembers.  As the 737 Max was ascending through 16,000 feet, traveling at...
HA35 Flight Crew Told Passengers It Was OK To Get Out Of Seats Right Before Turbulence

HA35 Flight Crew Told Passengers It Was OK To Get Out Of Seats Right Before Turbulence

by Casey Dubose | May 18, 2023 | Accident, Commercial Aviation Accident, Hawaii Accident

Many of the passengers of Hawaiian Airlines Flight 35, which flew into severe turbulence on December 18, 2022, report that right before the turbulence hit, the airline crew announced that they were approaching Honolulu and that it was OK to use the bathroom and get up...
Hawaiian Airlines Flight 35: Severe Turbulence Must Be Avoided At All Costs

Hawaiian Airlines Flight 35: Severe Turbulence Must Be Avoided At All Costs

by Robert Hedrick | Dec 20, 2022 | Commercial Aviation Accident, Hawaii Accident

Our hearts go out to the passengers and crew injured on Sunday, December 18, 2022, while flying on Hawaiian Airlines Flight HA35 from Phoenix to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu. Unfortunately, the Airbus 330 airplane they were riding in struck...
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