Aviation law is one of the most specialized areas of federal regulatory practice. Whether you’re a pilot, aircraft owner, aviation business, or facing an FAA enforcement action, navigating the regulatory landscape requires an attorney with a deep understanding of federal aviation law.
Finberg Firm PLLC represents aviation clients in administrative proceedings, FAA enforcement matters, and regulatory compliance. Attorney Hao Li brings a unique combination of federal regulatory experience and financial acumen to aviation law matters.
Aviation Law Services
- FAA Enforcement Defense — Certificate actions, civil penalty cases, emergency orders, and NTSB appeals
- FAA Certificate Actions — Suspension, revocation, and reinstatement of pilot certificates, medical certificates, and mechanic certificates
- Regulatory Compliance — FAR/AIM compliance, Part 135/121/91 operations, SMS programs
- Aviation Business Law — Aircraft purchase/sale agreements, lease agreements, charter contracts, FBO agreements
- Aircraft Transactions — Title review, lien searches, IDERA filings, FAA Aircraft Registry matters
- Drone / UAS Law — Part 107 compliance, waiver applications, commercial UAS operations
- TSA Security Matters — Security threat assessments, appeals, and compliance
FAA Enforcement: Act Quickly
FAA enforcement actions move on strict timelines. If you’ve received a Letter of Investigation (LOI), Notice of Proposed Certificate Action, or civil penalty notice, you have limited time to respond. Early legal intervention often results in significantly better outcomes — including reduced penalties, informal resolution through the FSDO, or dismissal.
- Letter of Investigation (LOI): You are not required to respond, and what you say can be used against you. Consult an attorney before responding.
- Notice of Proposed Certificate Action: You have the right to an informal conference and, if necessary, a hearing before the NTSB.
- Civil Penalty: You may request a hearing before an administrative law judge.
Who We Serve
- Private pilots and commercial pilots facing FAA certificate actions
- Aircraft mechanics and A&P technicians
- Charter operators (Part 135) and air carriers (Part 121)
- Flight schools and Part 141 certificated schools
- Aircraft owners and buyers
- Drone/UAS operators and commercial UAV businesses
- Aviation businesses: FBOs, MROs, aviation training centers
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Aviation Law Resources
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FAA Enforcement Defense: What Pilots Need to Know
Understanding FAA enforcement actions, your rights, and when to call an aviation attorney.
