The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for the oversight and regulation of the world's most advanced and safest aviation system. Strong partnerships within the aviation community, continued collaboration with stakeholders, and a clear vision of the future have resulted in a strong foundation from which the FAA continues to build a future air transportation system and improve safety. The FAA is responsible for the largest and most complex National Airspace System (NAS) in the world, which includes more than 500 towered and roughly 18,500 non-towered airports. This complex airport environment operates safely and efficiently primarily due to the collaboration and diligence of more than 14,500 air traffic controllers, more than 624,000 FAA certificated pilots, ground crews, and a large number of airport vehicle operators.
Annual Runway Safety Report 2010
2010
92 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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