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How's this for ambulance chasing.
Press ReleaseSource: Kreindler & Kreindler LLP
New Jersey Aviation Attorney/Pilot Comments on Teterboro Crash, Corporate Jet Safety
Wednesday February 2, 6:34 pm ET 'Take offs and landings are the most hazardous factors of corporate jet flights, and the frequency of crashes during these segments of flight deserves close scrutiny,' says New Jersey Attorney/Pilot at Nation's Leading Aviation Law Firm
NEW YORK, Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- "Pilots of small jets need to be especially aware of the inherent risks of flights such as the one that crashed in Teterboro today, especially in winter weather, which often presents some of the most dangerous conditions," says Brian Alexander, a leading aviation lawyer who resides in New Jersey and is a pilot who has flown in and out of Teterboro Airport.
Mr. Alexander, a partner at Kreindler & Kreindler LLP, the largest aviation law firm in the United States, has handled several corporate jet crash cases. He says that "careful investigation will determine where the fault for this crash lies, but whether this was a mechanical, pilot or other error, this points to how essential it is for pilots to observe all the rules necessary to ensure safe travel. Further, airport conditions, including the length of runways, are factors that must be studied."
Legal experts at Kreindler, including some of whom are also seasoned pilots, are available to media as resources on questions related to this morning's lift-off crash of a Challenger CL-600 aircraft in Teterboro, NJ, which resulted in at least 14 people injured.
Kreindler & Kreindler currently represents numerous passengers and families of corporate jet air crashes, including the family of a New York real estate mogul killed in a Teterboro Airport crash in 2002, which also occurred on takeoff. Attorneys at the firm are available to offer to media commentary about: * Risks inherent with corporate/charter jet flights * Historical accounts of similar crashes * Victims' and victims' family rights in air crashes * All other legal issues and guidelines related to air crashes * Airplane technical and operational matters * Crash investigation, accident reconstruction, role of weather in crashes Experts at Kreindler available to media include: Brian Alexander: Kreindler law partner, New Jersey resident and a graduate of the United States Military Academy who served as a helicopter and fixed wing pilot from 1985-1990. He was graduated from the Army Aviation Accident Investigation Course, accruing thousands of hours in a variety of rotary and fixed wing aircraft, has more than 1,000 hours piloting small aircraft, and has successfully litigated many commuter and corporate crash cases. Marc S. Moller: Senior Kreindler law partner who has represented thousands of victims of commercial and general aviation disasters, and litigated accidents involving single-engine, multi-engine, helicopter, corporate jet and military equipment for more than 25 years. He is presently the Plaintiffs' Liaison Counsel for all tort litigation arising from the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and is an internationally recognized expert in aircraft litigation. He has handled several cases involving crashes of corporate jets.
About Kreindler & Kreindler LLP Founded in 1950, Kreindler & Kreindler LLP (http://www.kreindler.com) is nationally recognized as the first and most prominent aviation law firm in the nation. The firm has been the leading plaintiff legal counsel on hundreds of aviation cases, including major ones such as the September 11 terrorist attacks, Pan Am Lockerbie Flight 103, Korean Airlines Flight 007, and American Airlines Flight 587, and many cases of small private and commercial crashes, including those resulting in the deaths of Pennsylvania Senator John Heinz, Walt Disney Company President Frank Wells, R&B performing artist Aaliyah and ABC News executive David Jayne, who perished in a 1979 Learjet crash. The leading legal textbook in the aviation field, "Aviation Accident Law," and a standard legal treatise, "New York Law of Torts," were authored by members of the firm.
Press ReleaseSource: Kreindler & Kreindler LLP
New Jersey Aviation Attorney/Pilot Comments on Teterboro Crash, Corporate Jet Safety
Wednesday February 2, 6:34 pm ET 'Take offs and landings are the most hazardous factors of corporate jet flights, and the frequency of crashes during these segments of flight deserves close scrutiny,' says New Jersey Attorney/Pilot at Nation's Leading Aviation Law Firm
NEW YORK, Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- "Pilots of small jets need to be especially aware of the inherent risks of flights such as the one that crashed in Teterboro today, especially in winter weather, which often presents some of the most dangerous conditions," says Brian Alexander, a leading aviation lawyer who resides in New Jersey and is a pilot who has flown in and out of Teterboro Airport.
Mr. Alexander, a partner at Kreindler & Kreindler LLP, the largest aviation law firm in the United States, has handled several corporate jet crash cases. He says that "careful investigation will determine where the fault for this crash lies, but whether this was a mechanical, pilot or other error, this points to how essential it is for pilots to observe all the rules necessary to ensure safe travel. Further, airport conditions, including the length of runways, are factors that must be studied."
Legal experts at Kreindler, including some of whom are also seasoned pilots, are available to media as resources on questions related to this morning's lift-off crash of a Challenger CL-600 aircraft in Teterboro, NJ, which resulted in at least 14 people injured.
Kreindler & Kreindler currently represents numerous passengers and families of corporate jet air crashes, including the family of a New York real estate mogul killed in a Teterboro Airport crash in 2002, which also occurred on takeoff. Attorneys at the firm are available to offer to media commentary about: * Risks inherent with corporate/charter jet flights * Historical accounts of similar crashes * Victims' and victims' family rights in air crashes * All other legal issues and guidelines related to air crashes * Airplane technical and operational matters * Crash investigation, accident reconstruction, role of weather in crashes Experts at Kreindler available to media include: Brian Alexander: Kreindler law partner, New Jersey resident and a graduate of the United States Military Academy who served as a helicopter and fixed wing pilot from 1985-1990. He was graduated from the Army Aviation Accident Investigation Course, accruing thousands of hours in a variety of rotary and fixed wing aircraft, has more than 1,000 hours piloting small aircraft, and has successfully litigated many commuter and corporate crash cases. Marc S. Moller: Senior Kreindler law partner who has represented thousands of victims of commercial and general aviation disasters, and litigated accidents involving single-engine, multi-engine, helicopter, corporate jet and military equipment for more than 25 years. He is presently the Plaintiffs' Liaison Counsel for all tort litigation arising from the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and is an internationally recognized expert in aircraft litigation. He has handled several cases involving crashes of corporate jets.
About Kreindler & Kreindler LLP Founded in 1950, Kreindler & Kreindler LLP (http://www.kreindler.com) is nationally recognized as the first and most prominent aviation law firm in the nation. The firm has been the leading plaintiff legal counsel on hundreds of aviation cases, including major ones such as the September 11 terrorist attacks, Pan Am Lockerbie Flight 103, Korean Airlines Flight 007, and American Airlines Flight 587, and many cases of small private and commercial crashes, including those resulting in the deaths of Pennsylvania Senator John Heinz, Walt Disney Company President Frank Wells, R&B performing artist Aaliyah and ABC News executive David Jayne, who perished in a 1979 Learjet crash. The leading legal textbook in the aviation field, "Aviation Accident Law," and a standard legal treatise, "New York Law of Torts," were authored by members of the firm.