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... and responsibilities regarding the burgeoning commercial space tourism industry. In 2004 Congress had made the FAA responsible for regulations to ensure the safety of space tourists. However, Congress had also limited ... ,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution (GA), 30 October 2006; U.S. Government Accountability Office, “Commercial Space Launches: FAA Needs Continued Planning and Monitoring To Oversee the Safety of the Emerging Space Tourism Industry ...
... first jets for airline use, the pilots over in the flight test area and the FAA Federal Aviation Administration pilot in charge of the Boeing certification activities asked me to fly ... testing because the airplanes were experimental up until the point that they were given an FAA certificate. That data, of course, that we generated we used as guarantees to the airlines ... that there had to be some things of interest elsewhere. So I applied at the FAA, Federal Aviation agency, in Oklahoma City, as an instructor, and I taught air carrier inspectors ...
... - and surveillance-satellite services to users, ranging from trucks to aircraft, had raised serious FAA concerns. FAA officials doubted the technical suitability of some of the proposed systems to meet airspace users ... requirements.
The government traditionally had owned and operated the surveillance, navigation, and communications facilities the FAA used for air-traffic control. If the FCC, under the Reagan Administration policy of commercializing ...
... NATIONAL GOALS IN COMMERCIAL HUMAN SPACE TRANSPORTATION WITH LANDMARK AGREEMENT''
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and NASA have signed a historic agreement to coordinate standards for commercial space travel of ... SPACE TRANSPORTATION NATIONAL GOALS THIS MORNING''
WASHINGTON -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acting Administrator Michael Huerta will participate in a media teleconference at 11 a.m. EDT ...
... and largest demonstration of its kind, NASA and operators from the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) test sites across the country flew 22 drones simultaneously to assess ... – with potential applicability for high-density urban UAS operations. NASA is working closely with the FAA throughout the research process to define deliverables. NASA plans to turn over its UTM research ...
... . Medical application of device could be to treat insomniacs and other patients experiencing "sleep neuroses." FAA doctors were considering study of sleeping patterns of air controllers and pilots after stressful duty ... Committee on Environmental Quality, including Apollo 8 Astronaut Frank Borman . ''(PD, 7/19/71, 1056)''
FAA announced award of $530 125 contract to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc., for analytical and experimental ...
... assume added functions-such as improved conflict detection and resolution-permitting the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to make more efficient use of controllers." And it would provide a vehicle for a ... beginning in the summer of 1986 to air route traffic control centers including the FAA Technical Center and the FAA Aeronautical Center where the computer system would be used for training purposes ...
... airlines had little resemblance to a real accident, the Washington Post reported. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations required that all jetliners pass an evacuation test that showed a planeful of passengers ... .S. House public works and transportation subcommittee on investigations and oversight monitored the FAA, said that changes in the FAA's handling of evacuation requirements were long overdue. “We've got . . . no ...
... identified as weather-caused. Study recommended biennial flight review of pilot competency, priority support of FAA General Aviation Accident Prevention Program, tightening of certification requirements for flight instructors and pilots, modernization of FAA flight service stations, improvement of FAA reporting of real-time weather data, review of FAA general-aviation structure, clarification by FAA of regulations covering general operating and ...
... a House subcommittee on transportation June 11. He asked Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Langhorne Bond why the FAA had twice previously grounded the DC-10s for inspection and twice sent them ... them to do it," Washington Star columnist Mary McGrory noted.
Engine-mounting pylons, which an FAA memo from California not seen by Bond had called a design fault, apparently caused some ...
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