Sentences with phrase «stemming from aircraft»

If these requirements are all met, a manufacturer or distributor can be held liable for a personal injury or wrongful death claim stemming from an aircraft accident.

Not exact matches

Eliot Spitzer, who was the target of the Troopergate investigation (remember: it all stems from the then - governor's efforts to use the State Police to track the use of state aircraft by his political nemesis, then - Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno, in hopes of catching him breaking the rules), told the Times he was «deeply troubled» by Cuomo's treatement of this document, which he believes «would reflect upon the underlying integrity of a report that I always viewed to be fundamentally flawed.»
East Hampton Town may have had its efforts to stem noise from aircraft using East Hampton Airport shot down in court, and found no success in a bid to have the Supreme Court review the case, but town board members are not giving up.
On the way we talk aesthetics (unique and vastly better in the flesh than photos), Vipers (great engine, terrible gearchange, tricky handling on the limit), Fighters (even better engine, miraculously improved gearchange, utterly trustworthy handling on the limit), car collector, publisher and evo friend Simon Draper (whose early - build car supplied many of the first driving impressions, including our first encounter with the Fighter in issue 078), and all that stems from an aerodynamics - first, aircraft techniques approach.
For instance, we may operate modern, state - of - the art aircraft equipped with the latest cabin features and connectivity options, but it is our service - which stems from the values that we uphold as a nation - that makes us stand out from the rest.
Regardless of the size of the aircraft, claims stemming from aviation accidents are complex and technical.
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