by Casey Dubose | Oct 1, 2012 | Uncategorized
I just returned from one of my favorite conferences of the year – the Pacific Northwest Aviation and Insurance Law Conference. During my second year of law school, I joined the King County Bar Association Aviation Section. It is populated by nice small...
by Casey Dubose | Mar 1, 2011 | Uncategorized
China’s Shrinking Rice Bowl 1 Casey DuBose, Seattle Journal of Environmental Law, Draft 2, 3 Mar. 2011 “Solving the problem of feeding around one billion people must be continually designated as a high priority in running the country well and...
by Casey Dubose | Feb 15, 2011 | General Aviation
One of the biggest hurdles to the civil aviation in China has been the military’s tight control on the airspace. The vast majority of delays for commercial aircraft are from the ATC. Commercial pilots expect a long wait to get their clearance to push back from...
by Casey Dubose | Dec 25, 2010 | CAAC, General Aviation
In 2004, the CAAC promulgated rules that mandate that airlines compensate passengers who are delayed for more than 4 hours. However, those rules, in 《航班延误经济补偿指导意见》, did not provide any details on the amount, means, or enforceability of that...