Foundations of Aviation Law, 9781472445636
Paperback
Foundations of Aviation Law is an easy-reading general primer into the often complex world of aviation law, written for aviation students as well as legal professionals who are looking for broad-based, introductory coverage of the subject. The book is divided into six general categories, with fifte…

Foundations of Aviation Law

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    352 pages

  • Release Date

    11 February 2015

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Foundations of Aviation Law is an easy-reading general primer into the often complex world of aviation law, written for aviation students as well as legal professionals who are looking for broad-based, introductory coverage of the subject. The text begins with basic legal concepts that build a foundation for in-depth exploration of aviation-specific subject matter. This allows the instructor to utilize one text in situations where a basic foundation in law is required before moving into avi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781472445636
ISBN-10:1472445635
Author:Michael W. Pearson, Daniel S. Riley
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:Routledge
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:11 February 2015
Weight:768g
Dimensions:246mm x 174mm
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Critics Review

’Foundations of Aviation Law is an excellent broad based primer on Aviation law. It is both substantive and instructive for an aviation specialist and any practitioner facing issues related to Aviation law. An excellent resource tool.’ Patrick J. McGroder III

About The Author

Michael W. Pearson

Michael W. Pearson is a trial lawyer with extensive civil litigation experience, on matters including complex litigation, personal injury and wrongful death cases, including aircraft accidents. He also handles FAA enforcement cases for a variety of Part 91, 121 and 135 clients. He is currently the managing member at the Phoenix, Arizona law firm Curry, Pearson & Wooten, PLC and licensed to practice law in several state and federal court jurisdictions. Michael Pearson and the firm are both rated ‘AV’ by Martindale Hubbell. Pearson and the firm are listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. The Bar Register is a unique guide to the legal community’s most eminent professionals. It includes only those select law practices that have earned the highest AV rating in the Martindale-Hubbell® Law Directory and that have been designated by their colleagues as preeminent in their field. Michael is a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Michael also worked for the Federal Aviation Administration as an air traffic controller for more than 26 years, serving in several high-density terminal radar approach control facilities (TRACONs) and Towers in various locations across the United States. He was a Quality Assurance Specialist for the Federal Aviation Administration and is a graduate of the Department of Transportation aviation accident investigation program. Michael has been a professor teaching aviation law and related subjects at Arizona State University for more than 22 years. Mr. Pearson often speaks at academic and professional conferences regarding aviation and legal topics. Most recently, Pearson spoke on the subject of human factors in air traffic control at the International Symposium on Aviation Psychology conference at Wright Patterson Air Force base at the invitation of the United States Air Force Research Laboratory. Daniel S.Riley has practiced law in Arizona since graduating with distinction from law school. Prior to joining his current firm, Daniel was the Legal Director for a firm funded by a grant from the United States Department of Justice. Dan has extensive civil litigation experience. He was an associate at the Phoenix law firm of Curry, Pearson & Wooten, PLC, which handles aviation accident cases, aviation enforcement actions, personal injury and wrongful death matters, and general complex civil litigation. Daniel completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Washington and earned a Juris Doctorate with distinction from Arizona State University. Daniel worked in the education department of the Seattle Museum of Flight before attending law school. He is a frequent guest lecturer on a variety of law-related topics.

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