The Federal Aviation Administration is responsible for insuring the safe, efficient, and secure use of the Nations airspace, by military as well as civil aviation, for promoting safety in air commerce, for encouraging and developing civil aeronautics, including new aviation technology, and for supporting the requirements of national defense. The activities required to carry out these responsibilities include: safety regulations; airspace management and the establishment, operation, and maintenance of a civil-military common system of air traffic control (ATC) and navigation facilities; research and development in support of the fostering of a national system of airports, promulgation of standards and specifications for civil airports, and administration of Federal grants-in-aid for developing public airports; various joint and cooperative activities with the Department of Defense; and technical assistance (under State Department auspices) to other countries.
Aeronautical Information Manual: Official Guide to Basic Flight Information and ATC Procedures, February 11, 2010
2010
711 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Aeronautics , Flight information , Air traffic control procedures , Manuals , Schematic diagrams , Change notices , Air traffic , Airports , Aeronautical industry , Tables(Data) , Maps , Order forms , Air Traffic Control(ATC) procedures , Federal Aviation Administration(FAA) , National Airspace System(NAS)
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