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Old 26th Aug 2014, 01:42
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Good Lawyer Fort Worth

I need a good lawyer in the Ft.Worth area.Have issue with the FAA regarding regarding potential 60 day suspension.
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Old 26th Aug 2014, 04:13
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don't know

but if I were in Fort Worth, I would (if a member of alpa) call alpa and ask.


or, if I were in APA, I would call APA and ask.

but if not a member of either, I would still call up their offices (most likely in Dallas)...APA is the union for American Airlines and Delta is pretty big there and part of ALPA.

I seem to recall that most issues of ALPA mag have ads for aviation lawyers...also seems to me that limiting yourself to Fort Worth might be a bad idea. sometimes the FAA stuff might go all the way to washington.

Good luck
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Aviation law is a very specialized field. Administrative law. Most lawyers don't have a cue. And most of the interactions with the FAA are done by phone and fax so I wouldn't just look in FTW.

Just for reference, Delta shut their DFW hub down in 2004, cut flights by 90% so no ALPA office there.
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AOPA could probably recommend one.
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If you are a member of AOPA, join their legal services plan.
Also, I would post this on jetcareers dot com; as they have an aviation attorney forum.
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Sometimes a obtaining a lawyer is not needed, but this depends on your pending violation. As a former FSDO Inspector anytime I was working on a violation and the pilot obtains a lawyer it only complicated things.

Also remember, the FAA Legal Counsel will work with you if you work them.

What was the exact violation?
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Be careful what you report. Anything above .15 in the American English measurement is a very serious matter. You say your number was .85. What was that .85 measurement? There is a great difference between 100 meters and 100 miles.
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