Obadal, Filler, MacLeod & Klein, P.L.C. provides regulatory counsel services to aviation companies. Our objective is to help you interface more effectively and efficiently with federal regulatory agencies and Congress. Our services include:
Regulatory Integration
The process of integrating domestic and international regulatory requirements into a company’s business model. This creates the most efficient and effective methods for achieving regulatory compliance within a profitable enterprise. It does not matter whether your company holds one civil aviation certificate or multiple approvals; this approach to business management helps ensure financial success within a highly regulated environment.
Ensuring a Professional Relationship with the FAA
Developing written policies and procedures for managing your day-to-day dealings with the FAA, including:
- Contacts with Aviation Safety Inspectors (normal surveillance activities)
- Routine contacts
- On-site visits
- Agency requests for information
- Formal investigations
- Interviews of employees
- Correspondence
- Documentation of contacts
- Internal reporting procedures
- Voluntary disclosures to FAA
- Developing the company’s legal position and strategy
Legal Opinions
Providing legal opinions of FAA regulations by researching pertinent statutes, prior agency interpretations, regulatory history and related guidance material.
Enforcement Defense
Representing clients in certificate action and civil penalty cases issued by the FAA under the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) and civil penalties assessed under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) of the Department of Transportation (DOT), including responding to letters of investigation and handling subsequent phases of the enforcement process.
Private Company Training
Training courses focusing on the design, production, operating and maintenance rules and related FAA matters. Courses such as Regulation 101, Law for the Aviation Professional, Complying with the New Part 145, Surviving Investigations and Receiving Inspections can be tailored to address the client’s needs.
Independent Regulatory Compliance Audits
Conducting privileged and confidential evaluations of compliance with FAA design, production, operations and maintenance rules using the following government inspection protocols and job aids:
- Air Transportation Oversight System (ATOS)
- Aircraft Certification Systems Evaluation Program (ACSEP)
- Regional and local office safety inspections
FAA Inspections
Preparing the company for an FAA inspection by developing and implementing procedures to ensure a timely and appropriate response to inspection findings, documentation and real-time tracking of inspection activities and advice and counsel during and following the inspection.
Internal Company Investigations
Privileged and confidential investigations of potential violations of the FAR and related criminal matters, such as intentional records falsification and fraud, hazardous materials compliance, parts documentation issues and whistleblower allegations.
May include formal interviews, preparation of written interview memoranda and the preparation of privileged and confidential reports to senior management.
Aircraft Accidents and Incidents
Advice and counsel in connection with all stages of NTSB and FAA accident and incident investigations, representation of the company and its employees in NTSB and FAA proceedings (including public hearings) and the preparation of documents to be submitted on the company’s behalf.
Legislation
Educating and lobbying Members of Congress on aviation legislation and related matters. Can include pending legislation or development of legislation to address particular industry or company needs.
Rulemaking Proceedings
Providing legal, economic and technical analysis and drafting documents for filing with the FAA including:
- Comments to the docket
- Petitions for Exemption
- Petitions for Rulemaking
Drafting of Company Manuals and Related Procedures
Drafting clear, concise and consistent company procedures to ensure compliance with the FAR, including Repair Station Manuals, General Maintenance Manuals and portions thereof; record retention policies, purchasing and receiving inspection and other operational procedures.
Review of Contracts
Review and draft contract language to ensure compliance with the Federal Aviation Regulations and company business objectives.