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LOBEJ’s areas of expertise include aircraft buying & selling, medical certification issues, NTSB representations, FAA compliance, and enforcement actions.
Aircraft Buy and Sell Agreements
LOBEJ assists in cases about the application of aviation law. One of which is the aircraft buy and-sell transaction, which has the following conditions to be met. As a private pilot, Barry E. Janay, Esq. Is uniquely qualified to represent aviation businesses and pilots. The Law Office of Barry E. Janay, P.C., can draft sale and purchase agreements for private aircraft, including in circumstances in which the aircraft is US-registered or not registered under the laws of any foreign country. However, the aircraft must be owned by the following: U.S. citizen, U.S. resident alien, non-U.S. citizen corporation with aircraft based and primarily used in the U.S., or governmental unit.
Enforcement Actions
The expertise of the Law Office of Barry E. Janay, P.C., relative to aviation law, focuses on initial considerations up to appeals if the initial decision is not favorable. It also ensures that during any stage of the proceedings, the office is at its best service to successfully handle the case.
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Searching for the right firm to help you become a registered FAA? Search no more; you have just landed on the right one. The law office of Barry E. Janay provides airmen the needed assistance to become an FAA registrant at the earliest time possible.
The Law Office of Barry E. Janay is also an expert in handling and solving cases of airmen who have encountered issues with medical certifications, such as but not limited to heart or vascular trouble, high or low blood pressure, suicide attempts, neurological disorders, and diabetes, which hinder them from becoming competent airmen. In addition, the office is knowledgeable of the aviation procedure that will lead to the resolution of the medical certification issues faced by these airmen.
What better firm to aid airmen who have been prejudiced against their right to the renewal of airmen certificates, including medical certificates, than the office of Barry E. Janay? The office has an excellent background in remedial procedure concerning the adjudication of NTSB appeals regarding the denial or miscarriage of certificate actions. It ensures that airmen will get a good judgment in their favor.
The Law Office of Barry E. Janay, P.C., can represent clients in FAA enforcement actions. Having an experienced aviation attorney will help prevent misconceptions when dealing with other lawyers. The aviation industry is heavily regulated, and many individuals and businesses have difficulty navigating all the rules and laws passed by Congress and enforced by federal agencies.
Understanding the causes of aviation accidents, the long-term effects on those injured or harmed, and the legal implications involved is extremely important. The Law Office of Barry E. Janay, P.C., can represent clients in personal injury and wrongful death litigation arising out of aviation crashes and aircraft purchase agreements.
The Law Office of Barry E. Janay, P.C. assists clients with a wide range of aviation law matters, including FAA compliance, aircraft purchase and sale agreements, NTSB representation, medical certification issues, enforcement actions, and aviation accident litigation. The firm represents both individuals and aviation-related businesses facing complex regulatory and legal challenges. Aviation law involves federal regulations and industry-specific procedures that require focused legal knowledge and experience. Barry E. Janay’s background as a private pilot also provides additional insight into the operational realities of the aviation industry.
FAA enforcement actions can threaten a pilot’s license, certifications, or ability to operate legally within the aviation industry. An aviation attorney can help interpret FAA regulations, respond to allegations, prepare legal defenses, and represent clients during hearings or appeals. Without experienced legal guidance, pilots and aviation businesses may unknowingly make statements or decisions that negatively affect their case. Having knowledgeable representation can improve the chances of achieving a favorable outcome while protecting professional and financial interests.
Yes, aviation attorneys can assist with drafting, reviewing, and negotiating aircraft purchase and sale agreements. These transactions often involve federal registration requirements, ownership regulations, financing issues, and liability considerations that differ from standard business contracts. Proper legal review helps reduce the risk of disputes, title problems, or regulatory complications after the transaction is completed. The Law Office of Barry E. Janay, P.C. works with clients involved in private aircraft transactions and aviation-related contractual matters.
If your FAA medical certificate is denied, delayed, or challenged, it is important to seek legal guidance as early as possible. Medical certification issues can involve conditions such as cardiovascular problems, neurological disorders, diabetes, or mental health concerns that require additional FAA review and documentation. An aviation attorney can help gather supporting medical evidence, communicate with the FAA, and guide clients through the certification or appeal process. Early legal assistance may help reduce delays and improve the likelihood of obtaining or restoring certification eligibility.
NTSB representation involves legal advocacy before the National Transportation Safety Board during appeals related to FAA certificate actions or enforcement matters. Pilots and aviation professionals may need representation when facing certificate suspensions, revocations, or denied renewals. These proceedings can be highly technical and require knowledge of aviation regulations, administrative law, and procedural requirements. Effective representation can help protect a client’s professional reputation, aviation privileges, and long-term career opportunities.
Yes, aviation attorneys can represent individuals, families, pilots, or businesses involved in aviation accidents or aircraft-related incidents. Aviation accident cases may involve personal injury claims, wrongful death litigation, insurance disputes, equipment failures, or regulatory investigations. These cases are often complex because they may include federal aviation regulations, technical evidence, and multiple potentially liable parties. An experienced aviation lawyer can help investigate the accident, protect legal rights, and pursue compensation where appropriate.
Aviation law is highly specialized because it combines federal regulations, transportation law, administrative procedures, and industry-specific operational standards. Many aviation matters involve oversight from agencies such as the FAA and NTSB, which operate under their own rules and enforcement processes. Attorneys handling aviation cases must understand both the legal framework and the practical realities of aircraft operations, pilot certifications, and aviation business practices. Working with a law firm experienced in aviation matters can help clients navigate these unique legal challenges more effectively.