10/24/2024
Great interview today of Ron McCallum regarding American Airlines recent violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the subsequent $50 million fine and measures to follow.
American Airlines fined $50M for damaging wheelchairs
American Airlines is facing a record fine for mishandling disabled passengers and damaging wheelchairs.
03/01/2024
I am very excited to announce the launch of my Law Firm's Instagram page! Please like, follow and share!
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07/12/2023
My Firm (and other career) is pleased to announce another notable verdict today.
The jury in my client's case awarded $496,385.69 in damages for his claims. This included $440,00.00 in compensatory damages and $56,385.69 for past medical expenses.
My jury also found the Defendant in this case criminally negligent for his operation of his mustang GT500 at the time he collided head-on with my client.
The jury found the defendant negligent and was speeding northbound in the slow lane of Skillman near Martel in Dallas County, Texas on a Sunday morning when the crash occurred.
The Defendant in this case was attempting a "Texas left turn" and crossed three lanes of traffic including two oncoming lanes, one of which was occupied by my client traveling southbound to buy breakfast for his family.
The investigating officer testified that the defendant engaged in a "display of acceleration" as that term is known in the law enforcement community.
My client suffered a fractured wrist and ulna which consequently required three surgeries including internal fixation of his bones and ligaments to facilitate repair of his right arm.
My client's wife and father testified that his current limitations are significant secondary to this crash that occurred in 2020.
The defendant's final offer before trial was $200,000.
If you or a loved one has a catasrtophic injury case and require skilled and experienced assistance in the jury trial phase of the matter, please reach out to McCallum Law Firm - Ron C. McCallum and Associates, PLLC
06/29/2023
After 30 years as a professional aviator, I still get goosebumps when I receive my renewal certificates in the mail from the FAA. What a privilege and honor earned through hard work, dedication and some good judgment mixed in.
06/15/2023
"Essentially an outside influence coming in through a computer program, through a firewall," said Ron McCallum a commercial corporate pilot and attorney. "You can think of that from a vehicle on its origins getting through to a nerve center at Southwest Airlines caused enough concern to have a ground stop halting all operations."
-Ron McCallum - Gulf Coast Pilot Services
Source:
Southwest Airlines' technology issues slows travel for some at Dallas Love Field
The airline says an "intermittent technology issue" caused Southwest to temporarily pause flight operations nationwide.
06/14/2023
The long-established history of safety is a hallmark of Schweizer helicopters. As the most trusted light helicopter for training and missions, pilots appreciate the confidence the Schweizer 269A-D series, now S300™, S300CBi™, and S333, delivers. The S300™ series has the finest safety record of any FAA certified, piston-powered helicopters which is substantiated by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) accident statistics.
Source: https://schweizerrsg.com/models/
06/14/2023
“Pilatus PC-12 – One of a kind ready for anything”
Flying Magazine – August 2017
Source: https://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/en/fly/pc-12
06/14/2023
The Cessna 150 and 152 became the most popular civilian training aircraft after World War II, as well as economical recreational vehicles for weekend pilots. The series still serves as the principal two-seat, general aviation trainer in the United States. The A152 Aerobat, with greater structural strength to withstand up to +6g and -3g forces, appeals to those looking for a little more basic aerobatic and spin capability.
Credit: https://airandspace.si.edu/
06/14/2023
Nestled in the Swiss Alps, Pilatus has its headquarters at the Buochs Airport in Stans, where it opened its doors in 1939. The name of the company comes from Mount Pilatus, a mountain with several peaks as high as almost 7,000 feet, towering over the quaint town. The mountain’s name originates from Pontius Pilate, whose body, legend claims, was disposed of in a lake on the mountain. Legend also has it that the intense storms that occasionally rise from the mountain stem from Pilate’s restless ghost rising from the lake to wash the blood of Christ from his hands.
Pilatus’ airplanes emulate the strength, power and beauty of the Alps. The company started out building the SB-2 Pelican, designed specifically for mountain flying, with terrific short field and climb performance capabilities. An immensely successful mountain-flying and STOL performer came along in 1959 when Pilatus introduced the PC-6 Porter. The company has also seen much success with military training platforms.
Source:
We Fly: Pilatus PC-12 NG - FLYING Magazine
I’m sitting on a remote dry lake bed in Utah, having a fabulous catered lunch consisting of a variety of scrumptious fresh berries, sandwiches and cookies. It’s as far from the hustle and bustle as you can get. The faintest wind gust is audible, and each step I take on the fine-grained sediment ...