Military Aviation
Jon Kettles has successfully represented families of Air Force,
Army, Navy and Marine service members in aviation wrongful
death cases against aircraft manufacturers involving the:
McDonnell-Douglas AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter, Boeing CH-47
Cargo Helicopter, Grumman F-14 Fighter, Bell AH-1W Attack
Helicopter, and C-21 Learjet.
Jon Kettles was a pilot/engineer in the
Engineering Division of the U.S. Army Safety Center –
the center responsible for investigating Army aviation accidents.
As an Army Captain, he also flew combat missions in Operation
Desert Storm, flew fixed-wing reconnaissance on the East German
border, and was an Army helicopter pilot on the Demilitarized
Zone (DMZ) in Korea.
Aircraft manufacturers who supply military
aircraft, have special legal protections from being held responsible
for their conduct; but under certain circumstances, manufacturers
of defective military aircraft can be held accountable.
As a former military pilot and accident
investigator, Jon Kettles knows the military system. As an
experienced aviation attorney, he knows the complex legal
field of government contractor defenses – and how to
get around them.
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