Regulations
Aviation law is a highly regulated area of law. Title 14 of the CFR provides access to the regulations for aeronautics and space. Additionally, Special Federal Aviation Regulations (SFAR) are published also. Here are links to the applicable regulations for aviation law:
- Current Regulations via E-CFR
- Current & Historical SFAR
- FAA Rulemaking (Proposed and Final Rules published in the Federal Register)

Academic Journals
The following journals are excellent sources of information:
- Air & Space Power Journal
- Air Traffic Management
- Aviation History
- Aviation Week and Space Technology
News & Current Blogs
- Aviation and Airport Development Law Blog (published by Chevalier, Allen & Lichman, LLP)
- Aviation Law Prof Blog (edited by DePaul University College of Law International Aviation Law Institute directors)
Government Resources
- Federal Aviation Administration – The FAA is the regulatory arm of the U.S. Department of Transportation responsible for airports, air traffic organization, aviation policy, planning and environment,
- National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) – This independent agency of the federal government investigates every civil aviation accident in the United States.
- Aviation
- House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. Also has oversight for the Sub-Committee on Aviation.
- U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation – Sub-Committee on Aviation Operations, Safety & Security
- U.S. Department of Transportation (Aviation Information for Citizens)