The Aviation Safety Commission believes that the Federal government must continue to play the central role in ensuring safe operation of the U.S. aviation system. The Commission's recommendations address in a constructive way all of the issues which have been raised in the current debate and reflect the input the authors have received from the Secretary of Transportation, the FAA, former FAA Administrators, Members of Congress, the NTSB, consumers, and industry experts. The Aviation Safety Commission also recommends improving aviation safety regarding: Safety inspection; Regional airline safety; General aviation in the air traffic control system; FAA rulemaking; Airport safety and capacity; and Use of operations research.
Aviation Safety Commission. Volume 1. Final Report and Recommendations
1988
58 pages
Report
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English