
Alan Armstrong, Esq. is a trial lawyer in Atlanta, Georgia, who represents victims and their survivors in relation to personal injuries and wrongful deaths arising out of aviation accidents and other forms of personal injury litigation. Alan represents airmen, aircraft operators and FAA certified repair stations in aviation enforcement proceedings before the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration, and he crafts various aircraft contracts, leases and closing documents for clients in accordance with FAA rules and regulations. He also represents clients when aircraft are damaged or destroyed.

Alan provides legal assistance to individuals or entities who wish to lease aircraft and/or operate aircraft under time share or interchange agreements permitted by the Federal Aviation Administration Regulations. He also has experience with proceedings brought under Part 16 of the Federal Aviation Regulations when claims are made that owners or sponsors of airports receiving Federal funds have committed acts of economic discrimination or denied aviation operators fair and reasonable access to airports. An avid pilot, Alan flies a replica Nakajima B5N2 Kate bomber in airshows, and is a pilot with the Dixie Wing of the Commemorative Air Force. Alan has written nearly one hundred articles on aviation law many of which have been published in professional journals and periodicals. He is also a contributing editor to the Lawyer-Pilots Bar Association Journal.

Alan Armstrong may be reached at alan@aviationlawcenter.com