Fully revised throughout, General Aviation Law, Third Edition,
is an essential legal guide for those who work in aviation, including mechanics,
pilots, aircraft owners, and aviation business owners. This practical reference
answers all questions regarding aviation law in understandable layperson's
terms.
The information in the book helps you to avoid legal troubles and describes
what to expect if you are taken to court. Real-world case studies illustrate the
topics addressed. All pertinent laws are clearly explained and clarified,
providing you with the knowledge you need to understand your legal rights and
protect yourself from costly litigation.
Coverage includes:
- The American legal system
- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
- Aircraft ownership
- Homebuilt aircraft
- Aviation insurance
- FAA enforcement procedures
- Principles of negligence liability
- Particular applications of negligence law
- Product liability
- Medical certificate appeals and special insurance
Table of contents:
- Chapter 1. The American Legal System
- Chapter 2. The Federal Aviation
Administration
- Chapter 3. Aircraft Ownership
- Chapter 4. Homebuilt Aircraft
- Chapter 5. Aviation Insurance
- Chapter 6. FAA Enforcement Procedures
- Chapter 7. Principles of Negligence Liability
- Chapter 8. Particular
Applications of Negligence Law
- Chapter 9. Product Liability
- Chapter 10.
Medical Certificate Appeals and Special Issuance
- Chapter 11. Conclusion
About the Author:
Jerry A. Eichenberger is a licensed commercial pilot rated for
single-engine and multiengine airplanes, helicopters, and gliders. He holds an
airplane instrument rating and is a certified flight instructor rated for
single-engine and multiengine airplanes and instrument instruction. Mr.
Eichenberger is a practicing attorney in the area of aviation law, and
represents manufacturers, maintenance facilities, flight schools, airlines,
airports, and individual pilots and aircraft owners.
Third Edition - 2012, Softcover, 288 pages.