Aviation Law

Rose Law Group pc is available to serve the legal needs of Arizona’s Aviation Sector. Our attorneys can assist in a variety of matters that are routinely encountered by the varying participants of the aviation industry including:

  • Securing Grants from the Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) under the Airport Improvement Program
  • Operating under the FAA’s Airport Compliance Program
  • Responding to and defending against Legal Enforcement Actions taken by the FAA including Informal Notices, Certificate Actions, and Civil Penalty Actions
  • Preparing certificate applications for Part 121 or Part 135 carriers and Part 145 Repair Station and Maintenance Operations
  • Preparing Responses to Requests for Proposals (“RFPs”), Requests for Quotes (“RFQs”), and/or Invitations for Bids (“IFBs”) to provide goods or services to government/public and private airport operators
  • Negotiating and preparation of leases for Fixed Base Operations (“FBOs”) facilities at municipal and private airports
  • Negotiating and preparing aircraft management agreements for both fixed wing and rotor wing aircraft
  • Coordinating with government agencies and/or municipal airport authorities to ensure compliance with or amend noise abatement programs and flight path restrictions
  • Community outreach
  • Employment matters

 

Our Aviation Law team is chaired by Adam Trenk who was been at the firm since 2010. Mr. Trenk’s family has been in the FBO business for his entire life. He has been working with the aviation industry since 2014, when industry stakeholders made him aware of a threat to the helicopter tourism industry in the Greater New York City area. It was then that he worked to establish the Helicopters Tourism & Jobs Council (http://helicoptertourism.com), organizing industry stakeholders, coordinating a lobbying effort and public relations campaign to ensure the continued viability of the helicopter operators in and around New York City. Adam continues to serve as the executive director of the HTJC today, and is well versed in matters relating to the management and commercial deployment of aircraft, including airplanes, helicopters, and unmanned aerial systems (drones).

Our skilled Project Management team is Rule 310 Comprehensive Dust Control Compliance Certified and SWPPP Qualified to assess your asset to determine the permit status, level of compliance, status of Best Management Practice (BMPs) devices, and provide you with a plan to bring your project into compliance.

A property that is partially developed – this includes finished subdivisions with vacant lots – while not actively under construction is still required to implement measures to prevent fugitive dust from escaping the site and to manage storm water run-off. Expensive fines are levied for non-compliance.

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Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Hawes Crossing By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune An east Mesa city councilman last week criticized a consultant’s report on the future of Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, arguing it “would be a recipe for disaster’’ to allow housing in the flight path along Elliot Road. Councilman Kevin Thompson’s comments came after a consultant outlined the

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Adam Trenk, Rose Law Group partner, director of cannabis and hemp departments, talks to PBJ about the impact of legalizing recreational marijuana

If approved, legal recreational marijuana could cause big issues for Arizona employers in 2020 By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Though a proposed initiative to get recreational marijuana on the November 2020 ballot in Arizona was designed with employers in mind, it’s not yet winning over a lot of converts. “The key difference between this policy and what was proposed

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