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Possible FAA violations that can cause a plane crash can include:
Plane crashes can result from many different factors or a combination of factors. Aviation law exists to protect people that have died or were injured as a result of negligence due to humans or mechanical error. The Federal Aviation Administration was established from the Federal Aviation Act that was passed in 1958. The administration sets minimum safety standards for flight operations, aircraft manufacture, and pilot conduct. In the event that FAA regulations are violated, an accident can occur that endangers the safety of everybody using air travel.
Pilots flying a plane are responsible to safely transport the people on the aircraft to the destination location by following certain air safety rules. The failure to properly do so can result in an instance of absolute fatality. In addition, when a plane has faulty or poorly maintained equipment on its aircraft it can result in the plane crashing. When a plane accident has occurred it has usually been caused by some type of negligence that requires an aviation lawyer in order to properly recover compensation for those injured or for the families of the surviving victim.
Two women have filed a lawsuit against American Airlines, claiming they were held aboard the plane for more than nine hours against their will.
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The children of an Oregon couple killed in an aviation accident last year have filed a lawsuit against the pilot''s estate seeking more than $2 million in damages.
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The co-pilot of an airplane that crashed nearly two years ago in Montrose, West Virginia, has filed a negligence lawsuit against the manufacturer of the aircraft, its owner, and the charter company.
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