Aviation Accidents: Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does FAA stand for and what does it mean?

A: The FAA, also known as the Federal Aviation Administration, and is a government organization that is responsible for general aviation safety.

Q: What is GARA?

A: Also known as the General Aviation Revitalization Act of 1994, it was designed to protect the manufacturers of private and smaller planes with less than 20 seats.

Q: What does NTSB stand for and what does it mean?

A: Also known as the National Transportation Safety Board, the NTSB is responsible for the investigations of train, car, and aviation accidents throughout the US.

Q: With aviation accidents, who is legally responsible?

A: The pilot, the owner, or the manufacturers may be legally responsible for an aviation accident depending on what was the main cause of the accident.

Q: When it comes to an airplane accident, what does "statute of repose" mean?

A: A statue of repose sets a time frame when it comes to how long a lawsuit may be filed.

Q: So what agencies investigate airplane crashes?

A: This can be the NTSB or the FAA.

Q: What does the term Black Box mean?

A: A black box is a recording device that records flight data, such as altitude and speed, and the voices inside the cockpit.

Q: My friend died in an aviation accident and I want to file a wrongful death lawsuit. May I do so?

A: No. Only the spouse, child, or other family member may file this type of lawsuit.

Q: Do aviation accident lawsuits always involve airplane crashes?

A: Not always. Injuries from severe turbulence or flight attendant negligence can result in an aviation lawsuit.

Q: Is it necessary that I have a lawyer regarding my airplane injury lawsuit?

A: Most of the time, it is a necessity to ensure the full amount of compensation is rewarded to the victim.

If you have anymore questions regarding Aviation Accidents, contact a Los Angeles Aviation Accident Lawyer today!

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