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    every aspect of aviation in the world. Historically speaking, safety has not always been the most important factor in research, development, and operation and those tragic results often end in loss of aircraft or worse yet, the life of others. This paper will discuss the early beginnings of the aviation industry and highlight some of the more catastrophic events that lead to safety becoming a concern. It will then list and describe some of the legislative actions and regulations that have been

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    The Federal Acquisition Regulation, a.k.a FAR is vital in deciding the standard of procedure implemented by the various airports. The rules area unit covers specific time span. All the procedures beneath the acquisition clauses of the Federal Aviation Agency with the way should be termed airworthy. The 8100-2 form defines all the rules that has got to be followed throughout the acquisition procedures of any airfield instrumentation. Another clause that has to be prescribed by each the way and therefore

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    The Legal and Regulatory Environment When we look at the history of government involvement in safety regulation, we first must realize that there is a need for such involvement. A perfect way to put this is, “Government has a responsibility to protect individuals from unhealthy environments, whether the sources of health risks are natural or created by people or organizations” (Frieden, 2013). Long before the Wright Brothers made history at Kitty Hawk, man has found themselves having to fight for

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    With ICAO’s leading, aviation safety has been developed internationally. As mentioned before, FAA and ICAO worked together to provide safer operations in the airports globally. ICAO published their Safety Management Manual(SMM) for providing acceptable safety performance throughout the world. Civil aviation authorities get benefit out of these manuals and shared data. SMS requirements provided by ICAO paved a path for every aviation organization to develop safety policies and safety procedures. In

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    FAA: No Psychological Testing Needed Of Airline Pilots I. Case Synopsis On June 9, 2016, the Federal Aviation Association (FAA) announced specific actions that it will take in response to the issue concerning pilot’s mental health. These actions were formulated using recommendations made by Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC). A year after the Germanwings tragic event, we have seen disappointing efforts by FAA in strengthening the security for passengers and crew. The murder-suicide crash last

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    Without the federal government’s direct oversight of development in aviation, much of the technology and advancements we utilize today would not be available. Previous to the Deregulation Act of 1978, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) monitored and controlled nearly every aspect of the industry. It wasn’t until after the act was released, did the aviation industry begin seeing its true potential in transportation. By the early 1900’s, with the aviation industry just beginning, many enthusiasts

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    Information to determine whether Hawaiian airlines is organized as a corporation with private ownership or is owned by the national government will be given and discussed. Also, a brief description of the governmental agency or authority responsible for regulation of safety, as well as the certification requirements and minimum flight time for the commercial airline flight deck crewmembers. The governmental agency or authority that is empowered to regulate the routes flown, rates charged, and other economic

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    Introduction The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is a government agency that was formed to regulate and oversee all aspects of American aviation. The FAA was preceded by the Civil Aeronautics Administration and the FAA itself was founded in 1958. However, the FAA was originally the Federal Aviation Agency until 1966, where it was then changed to its current name and assigned to be part of the Department of Transportation due to the Federal Aviation Act of 1958. This agency along with many

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    2009). At the time, the nominally regulated air transporting environment permitted the airlines to begin services on any desired route, giving them a great deal of liberty in the market. Although things were going well for those involved in the aviation industry, several factors began to have a negative impact on the industry. For instance, as the competition started to escalate, airlines began to take a competitive stance against one another, fighting for their share of the market. Moreover,

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    interrelationships. General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) GCAA – The establishment of General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), have its own legal entity and independent budget and responsible to the Minister of Communications. It is the General Authority for the execution of the Civil Aviation Law in the UAE. GCAA is also responsible to regulate Civil Aviation and provide designated aviation services with emphasis on safety and security and to strengthen the aviation industry within the UAE and its

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