Attorney Mark Kolber served the needs of individuals and businesses as court-appointed lawyer, as private attorney and as corporate counsel for more than 40 combined years in Massachusetts, Colorado and North Carolina.
Now retired from active practice, Mark continues to consult with pilots and mechanics on aviation legal topics.
Have you heard the words “possible pilot deviation” from ATC and asked to call a number? Or received a “Letter of Investigation” from the FAA asking you to “contribute” to an investigation or a “Notice of Proposed Certificate Action” from the FAA enforcement attorneys?
Or perhaps you are looking into buying, leasing or selling an aircraft or entering into joint aircraft ownership arrangements?
A commercial pilot and flight instructor Mark offers consulting services in the areas of aviation regulation and has represented both pilots and mechanics in defense of FAA investigatory, administrative and enforcement actions. He is also a member attorney of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Legal Services Panel and accepts referrals for pilots covered by that program.
He looks forward to working with you to meet your needs.
Licenses
Mark is licensed to practice law in North Carolina, Colorado and Massachusetts. He is also admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st and 10th Circuits, and the U.S. District Courts for the Middle District of North Carolina and the Districts of Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Nebraska.