Stricter Helicopter Safety Measures Must be Considered New Free Article from Clifford Law Offices



'sStricter Helicopter Safety Measures Must be Considered's is a new article available free from Clifford Law Offices. The Chicago law office is attempting to educate the public with legal articles on their website Chicago Aviation Lawyers (http://www.aviation.cliffordlaw.com).

Here is an introduction, with a link to the full article below.

Helicopter crashes are on the rise, particularly medevac flights that are meant to save lives. The most recent occurred last month when a helicopter crashed outside Chicago, killing four people including an infant whose life those on board were trying to save. The helicopter, flying at night, crashed into a radio tower wire in Aurora. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) immediately was dispatched to investigate the cause of the crash and its investigation is still ongoing, but the crash represents the 16th medevac helicopter crash in the United States this year.

Robert Clifford, renown personal injury attorney in Chicago examines what the NTSB, the Federal Aviation Administration and other governmental officials are doing to correct these tragic accidents. Mr. Clifford calls for stricter regulation and a closer look at when these helicopters flights are authorized to take off.

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Clifford Law Offices offers these free articles to help educate people about subjects such as aviation accidents, says Robert A. Clifford, Founder.

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Stricter Helicopter Safety Measures Must be Considered New Free Article from Clifford Law Offices