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Aircraft - Airplane Speeding Ticket Expert

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The Offices Of Perry J Zucker, Degreed Engineers, is a widely esteemed and accomplished forensic engineering firm that has been in operation since 1993. Our team of professionals, including in-house engineers, technicians, and support staff, specializes in addressing traffic speeding tickets and violations related to police aircraft. We handle cases involving both probable cause traffic stops and reasonable suspicion traffic stops.


Role and Responsibility of the Expert Witness - Engineer

An engineer expert witness (EEW) is a professional who possesses specialized knowledge in engineering. They provide valuable assistance to the judicial system by helping judges, juries, and lawyers comprehend the technical aspects of their cases. The EEW may be called upon to elucidate the application of scientific principles in various situations involving laws and regulations. For instance, they may testify regarding speed measuring devices utilized by police aircraft, the geography of specific roadways, and the appropriate usage of these devices. It is important to note that all of our conclusions are derived from evidence-based data, rather than pseudo science.


How Police Aerial / Aircraft Speed Enforcement Works? 

Aerial speed enforcement employs a technique involving visual monitoring from the air to the ground using methods such as gap time, vascar, or Robic. Additionally, radar signals may be utilized for this purpose. The law enforcement officer will then notify a ground patrol unit to carry out the final vehicle stop for traffic violations.


Police Aircraft Speeding Detection - Standard Operating Procedure

The law enforcement officer / operator conducts a set of tests to aid in determining the functionality of the gap time / Vascar/ Robic unit. It is crucial for the operator to have received appropriate training in utilizing this specific device. For further information, please refer to Radar /  Gap Timing / VASCAR / Robic.


Police Airplanes / Aircraft  Speed Detecting - Errors

The use of airplanes / aircraft to enforce speed limit laws / devices has NOT been given judicial recognition in all states.  Some errors are cause by operating issues and/or defective problems in the device.


Police Airplane / Aircraft Speed Detecting - Accuracy

The accuracy specification level should be +/- single digital mph (accurate). Discrepancies in accuracy may occur if the general procedure is not executed correctly and/or equipment issues.


Police Airplane / Aircraft Speeding Violations - Expert

Please thoroughly assess all of the provided information. Police Officers who issue aircraft traffic speeding tickets are highly proficient in operating the mentioned devices. It is advisable to engage an expert or expert witness who specializes in this particular field as the most logical defense strategy. The expert should possess engineering expertise and be well-versed in various aspects such as aircraft radar, gap timing, VASCAR, and Robic speed measuring devices. They should also be certified as a speed measuring device operator/instructor, have experience in police training and vehicle characteristics, and be a certified vehicle technician/mechanic. It is worth noting that trial by declaration (mail) is rarely successful in most states.


Police Aircraft Speeding Tickets - Expert Witness

We provide a team of highly skilled experts in device timing who are available to conduct thorough site inspections, review all relevant material, and offer expert witness testimony in cases involving police aircraft speeding tickets and probable cause traffic stops. Our services are offered nationwide.


Expert Witness Services

Includes the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey (NJ), New Mexico, New York / NY / New York City / NYC, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania (PA) , Rhodes Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.


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