The general aviation industry has been hampered by an outdated FAA certification rule that has driven up the costs of aircraft and discouraged innovation, but a solution may be near. The FAA and industry experts have been working to update the section of the federal regulation covering the airworthiness certification of planes capable of carrying up to 19 passengers, called Part 23. The new Part 23 will be in place by the end of the year, predicted Greg Bowles of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, and moderator of the panel, "General aviation: Restoring the foundation."
Revitalizing general aviation
Aerospace America ; 54 , 7
2016
Article (Journal)
English
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