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    Posted on August 2, 2018 To

    Plane Crashes in Mexico; Miraculously Everyone Survives

    Observers are saying it was nothing short of a miracle when all 103 aboard an Aeromexico flight survived the crash of Flight AM2431 Tuesday, July 31, 2018. Investigators have located the black boxes of the jet that was flying from Guadalupe Victoria International Airport in Durango to Mexico City when it crashed in stormy weather about 4 p.m. Mexico time. All aboard the Embraer 190 jetliner were able to escape, some with very serious injuries,…

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    Posted on July 8, 2018 To

    Medical Helicopter Crashes in Chicago, Just Missing Interstate Highway Traffic

    A medical helicopter reportedly crashed on Chicago’s South Side Saturday (July 7, 2018) about 9:15 p.m., injuring four people, including a patient in critical condition who was on board. Investigators from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are looking into the crash that occurred in a grassy area just off where Interstate 94 and Interstate 57 merge near Chicago’s Fernwood neighborhood. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has been notified. Chicago Fire Deputy District Chief Walter…

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    Posted on May 21, 2018 To

    Clifford Law Offices Actively Counseling Passengers Aboard Tragic Southwest Airlines Flight 1380

    Clifford Law Offices, a nationally recognized aviation firm, is actively giving legal counsel to many passengers who were aboard the ill-fated Southwest Airlines flight that led to the death of a young mother and wife when the window was smashed, partially sucking her out of the plane. Part of the engine of Flight 1380 snapped apart on April 17, crashing into the window of Row 14 and breaking it open, which caused the aircraft to…

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    Posted on May 3, 2018 To

    Southwest Jet Diverted to Cleveland When Window Cracks

    A Southwest jet headed from Chicago to Newark was forced to land in Cleveland after the exterior glass of a window cracked. No one was hurt but it caused great concern on the part of passengers following a recent death on a Southwest plane where a New Mexico mother was killed when the window that she was seated next to broke open and she was partially sucked out of the plane. She later died from…

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    Posted on April 28, 2018 To

    Medical Helicopter Crash in Northern Wisconsin Kills Three; Clifford Law Offices Calls it “Classic Case” of Medevac Crash at Night in Rural Area

    A medical helicopter carrying three people crashed in northern Wisconsin Thursday (April 26, 2018) killing all three flight crew members on board. The crash occurred late Thursday night about 150 miles northwest of Green Bay in an unlighted rural area after having dropped off a patient in Madison, Wisconsin. The Ascension Health Spirit helicopter crashed in a heavily wooded area near Hazelhurst, Wisconsin. Kevin P. Durkin, aviation attorney at Clifford Law Offices, spoke to a…

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    Posted on April 19, 2018 To

    Top Aviation Attorney Says Engine Inspections Overdue

    On April 18th, 2018, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered that the CFM56 engines on all aircraft be inspected, expanding its original idea to spot check them, in the wake of the mid air engine incident involving a Southwest Airlines flight that killed a young mother and wife earlier this week. Robert A. Clifford, founder and senior partner at Clifford Law Offices and an outspoken aviation attorney, said these inspections are long overdue considering incidents…

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    Posted on April 18, 2018 To

    Top Aviation Lawyer Calls for Immediate Grounding of all Boeing 767 Aircraft Until Fan Disks and Blades are Inspected and Any Cracked Disks Replaced Followed by Longer-Term Safety Plan

    A top aviation attorney is now calling for the grounding of all Boeing 767 aircraft in the wake of the second uncontained engine failure (UEF) of a 17-year-old Southwest Airlines 767 in less than 20 months. Robert A. Clifford, founder and senior partner of Clifford Law Offices in Chicago, represents a number of passengers injured in the fire after a similar UEF on an American Airlines 737 at O’Hare Airport in October, 2016, that forced…

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    Posted on April 18, 2018 To

    Woman Passenger Killed as Southwest Jet Makes Emergency Landing in Philadelphia; Top Aviation Attorney Calls for Immediate Safety Inspections of All Nickel-Based Fan Discs on All Aircraft

    A woman was killed on April 17, 2018 after a jet engine apparently exploded in mid-air and its shrapnel reportedly crashed through her window on a Southwest flight to Dallas. The incident forced the 767 Boeing aircraft, Flight 1380 that had taken off from New York, to emergency land in Philadelphia. Witnesses told the press that they saw the woman passenger being sucked out the broken window with fellow passengers trying to hold her in…

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    Posted on February 13, 2018 To

    Thousands Stranded at Midway Airport when Southwest Airlines Runs Out of De-icing Fluid

    How does an airline run out of deicing fluid in the middle of February in Chicago? That was a question that thousands of people were asking this weekend when Southwest Airlines had to cancel hundreds of flights because it said it ran short of glycol, the fluid necessary to make sure that ice doesn’t build up on the aircraft to make for a safe take-off. Certainly, no one could argue with the necessity of this…

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