Aviation And Aerospace CLE

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    Quimbee Aviation and Aerospace Law CLE Online

    If you’re looking for a simple, engaging way to learn about aviation and aerospace law and fulfill your continuing legal education (CLE) requirements, look no further than Quimbee CLE online.

    All Quimbee CLE online courses are built from the ground up by our world-class team of attorneys and designers. Our goal is to create a product that will not only help you meet your CLE requirements but will actually be enjoyable. Sign up for a Quimbee CLE course today!


    Aviation and Aerospace Law Overview

    Aviation and aerospace law deals with the legal issues related to flight and air travel. This practice area has many similarities with both admiralty law and international law, due to their shared focus on cross-border disputes and travel through the unclaimed territory. The significance of aviation and aerospace law grew exponentially during the early twentieth century, as air warfare and travel became commonplace.

    Early aviation and aerospace legislation in the United States included the Air Mail Act of 1925, the Air Commerce Act of 1926, and the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938. The federal government established the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), originally known as the Federal Aviation Agency, in 1958. The FAA has the power to regulate all nonmilitary aviation in the United States.

    Space law is a close relative of aviation and aerospace law. Space law deals with legal issues in outer space and has its own body of legislation and treaties.


    Who Should Take CLE Courses in Aviation and Aerospace Law?

    Because of continuing technological advances, aviation and aerospace law—encompassing the work of government attorneys, nonprofit attorneys, transportation attorneys, and more—has been a dynamic practice area for decades. Any attorney looking to learn more about a vital and developing area of law should consider taking CLE courses about aviation and aerospace law.