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Commentary: FAA Does Not Trust Itself
August 25, 2008
As the Federal Aviation Administration faces more Congressional questioning of its oversight programs, one of the alphabet soup groups has actually quantified the FAA s lack of standardization actually costs just one part of the industry. The...
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FAA Air Safety Reforms Ordered
September 15, 2008
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters ordered the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to implement safety recommendations advanced by an Independent Review Team (IRT) formed in the wake of the Southwest Airlines maintenance snafu...
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Travelers Wary in Wake of MX Revelations
April 21, 2008
Against recent FAA and airline industry safety revelations, passengers are less willing to fly, have skipped recent flights and plan to avoid air travel in the future, according to a Business Travel Coalition (BTC) survey querying frequent fliers...
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FAA Projects Slower Regional Growth, But Better Than Majors
March 6, 2006
Growth for the nation's regional carriers is projected to slow dramatically this year as the network carriers shed capacity. The latest forecast from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) projects that the growth pace will pick up in 2007, but...
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Happy Birthday, FAA
August 25, 2008
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is celebrating its half-century as the nation s guardian of aviation safety and maestro of the intricate air traffic ballet that carries more than two million people to their destinations every day, ...
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Pot Shots Taken At RJs As FAA Considers O'Hare Cures
May 30, 2005
As the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) wrestles with suggestions as to how to best control the congestion at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, regional jets are again being blamed as a contributing cause to the congested runways. Last...
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FAA Reauthorization Proposal Misses the Mark
February 16, 2007
The long-awaited legislation for reforming air traffic control and financing the next generation system fell well short of the mark when it was released last Wednesday causing immediate controversy among aviation users and Congress alike. For...
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Special Report: VLJ Commercial Regs in Works
September 7, 2007
While the Government Accountability Office (GAO) joined the rest of aviation pundits in saying the role of Very Light Jets (VLJs) in the National Airspace System (NAS) is uncertain, the biggest news indicated that the Federal Aviation...
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Leadership Still Lacking at FAA on Runway Safety
February 18, 2008
After a rise in runway incursions in Fiscal 2007 owing to poor FAA leadership, malfunctioning technology and overworked controllers, the House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee s Aviation Subcommittee called hearings...
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Aviation Interest Groups Debate 'Fare Share' Of Underwriting FAA
February 6, 2006
The quadrennial intramural fight in the aviation community over FAA funding is already under way even before the official kick-off. Every four years, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) submits a four-year funding bill for the Federal...
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FAA Faulted For Lax Oversight Of Outsourced Maintenance
July 28, 2003
Conclusion That Regional Airlines Use More Outside Facilities Disputed Regional airlines that outsource maintenance and repairs should make sure their quality-control people are keeping a sharp lookout. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)...
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RAA Questions FAA ADS-B Out Benefit Projections
March 10, 2008
Saying fleet equipage for ADS-B Out would likely exceed the $4.73-million benefit use of the system offers, the Regional Airline Association joined the Air Transport Association (ATA) in objecting to the proposed rule requiring ADS-B Out on all...
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FAA Review Impacts Safety/Economics
June 16, 2003
Industry Sights Set On CAB "Large Aircraft" Definition Increased safety and greater profitability could be the results of a review of the Federal Aviation Administration's FAR Parts 135 and 125 regulations. Purpose of the review is to study those...
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ARC Members Frustrated Over FAA Request
August 28, 2006
After investing a great deal of time to hammer out a landmark proposed rulemaking covering flight and duty time for Part 135 operators through the Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) process, the industry is expressing frustration over a Federal...
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DOT Announces Flight Delay Measures, Names VP-Modernization
May 26, 2008
The Department of Transportation is re-opening the Holiday Express lanes created last Thanksgiving and Christmas, as part of its efforts to address delays this summer. It cut a new agreement with the Department of Defense to make four routes...
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Leaders Recount Safety Concerns During Hearing
October 2, 2006
While everyone was lauding the aviation industry for its safest period in history, witnesses during the House Subcommittee on Aviaton hearing on the Oversight of FAA Safety Programs last week cited several areas of concern, including the...
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New, Lower Approach Altitude Does Not Pose Safety Issues, FAA Says
March 27, 2006
Regional and general aviation flights will not be endangered by the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) decision earlier this month to lower the altitude for allowable approaches using the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) from 250 ft. to...
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FAA Stops EWR Slot Auction, Opens PANYNJ Investigation
September 8, 2008
After the Federal Aviation Administration stopped plans to auction slots at Newark, Continental Airlines and the Air Transport Association applauded the order halting the planned September 3 auction. Almost at the same time, however, the FAA...
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Ameriflight Wins Tentative FAA Blessing To Carry Heavier Loads On Its Brasilia Fleet
February 13, 2006
The Federal Aviation Adminstration (FAA) has proposed granting Ameriflight an exemption to the Part 135 payload weight limits. As proposed last week, the FAA will grant the California-based air cargo carrier the right to fly its fleet of seven...
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NTSB Wants Greater Oversight Of 135 Operators
April 18, 2005
The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) oversight of Part 135 operators is insufficient and needs to be upgraded, federal investigators say. After investigating the July 2003 crash of Air Sunshine flight 527, the National Transportation Safety...
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