Aviation Litigation Attorney
Find various books on being an Aviation Litigation Attorney, from fact, to fiction. SA Career Focus has assembled these titles for your convenience. To purchase any of the books reviewed below, please click on the title/icon of the relevant book, and you will automatically be linked to the supplier's website. All orders, purchases and payments are dealt with directly by them. An aviation litigation attorney acts for or against the insurance market. Aircraft are valuable assets. Therefore, when there are claims from an air crash, an aviation litigation attorney will represents the insurer who insured the aircraft. He/she investigates what happened, formulate an opinion to see if there is liability on the part of the owner or the pilot, and then go through the whole legal process. Fundamentals of Aviation Law Includes case studies for each major topic, which are supplemented by discussion and questions for classroom review. Instructor's CD-ROM contains PowerPoint presentations and chapter outlines. Review by Kalahari.net Aircraft System Identification: Theory and Practice This book provides a comprehensive overview of both the theoretical underpinnings and the practical application of aircraft modelling based on experimental data - also known as aircraft system identification. Much of the material presented comes from the authors' own extensive research and teaching activities at the NASA Langley Research Centre and is based on real world applications of system identification to aircraft. The book uses actual flight test and wind tunnel data for case studies and examples, and should be a valuable resource for researchers and practicing engineers, as well as a textbook for postgraduate and senior-level courses. All aspects of the system identification problem - including their interdependency - are covered: model postulation, experiment design, instrumentation, data compatibility analysis, model structure determination, state and parameter estimation, and model validation. The methods discussed are used routinely for risk reduction during flight envelope expansion of new aircraft or modified configurations, comparison with wind tunnel test results and analytic methods such as computational fluid dynamics (CFD), control law design and refinement, dynamic analysis, simulation, flying qualities assessments, accident investigations, and other tasks. The book includes SIDPAC (System IDentification Programs for AirCraft), a software toolbox written in MATLAB, that implements many methods discussed in the text and can be applied to modelling problems of interest to the reader. Review by Kalahari.net Practical Aviation Law: Text This book lists basic legal concepts of American aviation and how they can be applied to everyday aviation-related situations. Review by Kalahari.net Practical Aviation Law Workbook This is a companion workbook complete with learning exercises corresponding to each chapter of the textbook. Review by Kalahari.net Aircraft Ownership: A Legal and Tax Guide Packed with flow charts, diagrams, and legal case briefs, and complete with a CD-ROM containing customizable forms, agreements and checklists, A Legal and Tax Guide for Aircraft Owners belongs on the shelf of every pilot, plane owner, and flight department manager. You'll find IRS and FAA rules simplified and explained; legal tips for leasing your aircraft; advice on how to protect yourself when buying or selling an aircraft; what you should know about your aircraft insurance policy, your hangar lease and state and local taxes. Review by Kalahari.net An Introduction to Air Law This volume offers a comprehensive and up-to-date view of all the main components making up this branch of international law. The material has been spread over ten chapters, and includes items such as liability of the carrier, insurance, product liability, sovereignty in airspace, offences such as hijacking, and assistance and salvage. The main themes of the book are the so-called Warsaw Convention and the Chicago Convention on Civil Aviation, being the two pillars of support of the present-day aviation legislation. The text of this edition has been considerably adapted in view of current events and developments. A number of relevant new cases have been added as well as an index by subject and an extensive bibliography. Review by Kalahari.net Aviation Law and Meteorology Volume 2 No review available
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