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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is a U.S. federal government agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation which regulates civil aviation in the United States and surrounding international waters.: 12, 16  Its powers include air traffic control, certification of personnel and aircraft, setting standards for airports, and protection of U.S. assets during the launch or re-entry of commercial space vehicles, powers over neighboring international waters were delegated to the FAA by authority of the International Civil Aviation Organization. The FAA was created in August 1958 (1958-08) as the Federal Aviation Agency, replacing the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA). In 1967 the FAA became part of the newly formed U.S. Department of Transportation and was renamed the Federal Aviation Administration. Major functions The FAA's roles include: Regulating U.S. commercial space transportation Regulating air navigation facilities' geometric and flight inspection standards Encouraging and developing civil aeronautics, including new aviation technology Issuing, suspending, or revoking pilot certificates Regulating civil aviation to promote transportation safety in the United States, especially through local offices called Flight Standards District Offices Developing and operating a system of air traffic control and navigation for both civil and military aircraft Researching and developing the National Airspace System and civil aeronautics Developing and carrying out programs to control aircraft noise and other environmental effects of civil aviation Organizations The FAA operates five "lines of business". Their functions are: Air Traffic Organization (ATO): provides air navigation service within the National Airspace System. In ATO, employees operate air traffic control facilities comprising Airport Traffic Control Towers (ATCT), Terminal Radar Approach Control Facilities (TRACONs), and Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC). Aviation Safety (AVS): responsible for aeronautical certification of personnel and aircraft, including pilots, airlines, and mechanics. Airports (ARP): plans and develops the national airport system; oversees standards for airport safety, inspection, design, construction, and operation. The office awards $3.5 billion annually in grants for airport planning and development. Office of Commercial Space Transportation (AST): ensures protection of U.S. assets during the launch or reentry of commercial space vehicles. Security and Hazardous Materials Safety (ASH): responsible for risk reduction of terrorism and other crimes and for investigations, materials safety, infrastructure protection, and personnel security. Regions and Aeronautical Center operations The FAA is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and also operates the William J. Hughes Technical Center near Atlantic City, New Jersey, for support and research, and the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for training. The FAA has nine regional administrative offices: Alaskan Region – Anchorage, Alaska Northwest Mountain – Seattle, Washington Northwestern Pacific – Los Angeles, California Southwest – Fort Worth, Texas Central – Kansas City, Missouri Great Lakes – Chicago, Illinois Southern – Atlanta, Georgia Eastern – New York, New York New England – Boston, Massachusetts History Background The Air Commerce Act of May 20, 1926, is the cornerstone of the U.S. federal government's regulation of civil aviation. This landmark legislation was passed at the urging of the aviation industry, whose leaders believed the airplane could not reach its full commercial potential without federal action to improve and maintain safety standards. The Act charged the Secretary of Commerce with fostering air commerce, issuing and enforcing air traffic rules, licensing pilots, certifying aircraft, establishing airways, and operating and maintaining aids to air navigation. The newly created Aeronautics Branch, operating under the Department of Commerce assumed primary responsibility for aviation oversight. In fulfilling its civil aviation responsibilities, the U.S. Department of Commerce initially concentrated on such functions as safety regulations and the certification of pilots and aircraft. It took over the building and operation of the nation's system of lighted airways, a task initiated by the Post Office Department. The Department of Commerce improved aeronautical radio communications—before the founding of the Federal Communications Commission in 1934, which handles most such matters today—and introduced radio beacons as an effective aid to air navigation. The Aeronautics Branch was renamed the Bureau of Air Commerce in 1934 to reflect its enhanced status within the Department. As commercial flying increased, the Bureau encouraged a group of airlines to establish the first three centers for providing air traffic control (ATC) along the airways. In 1936, the Bureau itself took over the centers and began to expand the ATC system. The pioneer air traffic controllers used maps, blackboards, and mental calculations to ensure the safe separation of aircraft traveling along designated routes between cities. In 1938, the Civil Aeronautics Act transferred the federal civil aviation responsibilities from the Commerce Department to a new independent agency, the Civil Aeronautics Authority. The legislation also expanded the government's role by giving the CAA the authority and the power to regulate airline fares and to determine the routes that air carriers would serve. President Franklin D. Roosevelt split the authority into two agencies in 1940: the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) and the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB). CAA was responsible for ATC, airman and aircraft certification, safety enforcement, and airway development. CAB was entrusted with safety regulation, accident investigation, and economic regulation of the airlines. The CAA was part of the Department of Commerce. The CAB was an independent federal agency. On the eve of America's entry into World War II, CAA began to extend its ATC responsibilities to takeoff and landing operations at airports. This expanded role eventually became permanent after the war. The application of radar to ATC helped controllers in their drive to keep abreast of the postwar boom in commercial air transportation. In 1946, meanwhile, Congress gave CAA the added task of administering the federal-aid airport program, the first peacetime program of financial assistance aimed exclusively at development of the nation's civil airports. Formation The approaching era of jet travel (and a series of midair collisions—most notably the 1956 Grand Canyon mid-air collision) prompted passage of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958. This legislation passed the CAA's functions to a new independent body, the Federal Aviation Agency. The act also transferred air safety regulation from the CAB to the FAA, and gave it sole responsibility for a joint civil-mi.... Discover the Faa popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Faa books.

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    E-7110.65.65

    Flyngo, Inc.

    The 7110.65 is every Air Traffic Controller’s major source of information and regulation. Flyngo brings you an amazing new way to experience the 7110.65.  Inside this enhanced...

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    Helicopter Flying Handbook FAA-H-8083-21B

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    The Helicopter Flying Handbook is designed as a technical manual for applicants who are preparing for their private, commercial, or flight instructor pilot certificates with a heli...

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    Airline Transport Pilot Oral Exam Guide

    Michael D. Hayes

    ASA’s Oral Exam Guide Series is an excellent study tool for students and instructors alike. Arranged in a questionandanswer format, this comprehensive guide lists the questions mos...

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    Airplane Flying Handbook FAA-H-8083-3C

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    This United States Department of Transportation US DOT Federal Aviation Administration FAA handbook, Airplane Flying Handbook FAAH80833C, provides basic knowledge that is essential...

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    The Commercial UAV Flight Manual

    S.D. Kern

    Thinking about a career as a Commercial UAV Pilot?  The Commercial Drone Flight Manual: FAA Part 107 Study Guide, will provide you with the necessary knowledge required to pas...

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    Instrument Pilot Oral Exam Guide

    Michael D. Hayes

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    737 Performance Reference Handbook - FAA Edition

    Maurits Hulshof

    NOW ALSO AVAILABLE AS iPAD APP (continuously updated). CHECK THE APPSTORE for B737 PRH! The book (edition 2014) is NOT being updated! This handbook explains large twin aircraft (cl...

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    FAA-CT-8080-2H Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement for Sport Pilot, Recreational Pilot, Remote Pilot, and Private Pilot

    Nicolas Malloy

    This fullcolor testing supplement supersedes FAACT80802G, Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement for Sport Pilot, Recreational Pilot, and Private Pilot, dated 2016. This Airman Know...

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    Private Pilot FAA Airmen Knowledge Test Guide

    Jeppesen, a Boeing Company

    Supplement your studying with this test guide that comes loaded with all of the FAA recreational and private pilot airplane knowledge test questions, along with the correct answers...

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    Artists of FAA

    James Bryron Love

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    Instrument Flying Handbook FAA-H-8083-15B

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    UPDATED supersedes FAAH808115A: This Instrument Flying Handbook is designed for use by instrument flight instructors and pilots preparing for instrument rating tests. Instructors m...

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    Instrument Flying Handbook

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    This is the FAA's primary pilot resource for instrument flight rules (IFR) covering everything pertinent to operating an aircraft in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) or w...

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    FAA-H-8083-1B Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook

    Nicolas Malloy

    The Aircraft Weight and Balance Handbook has been prepared in recognition of the importance of weight and balance technology in conducting a safe and efficient flight. The objectiv...

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    Rotorcraft Flying Handbook

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    The Rotorcraft Flying Handbook is designed as a technical manual for applicants who are preparing for their private, commercial, or flight instructor pilot certificates with a heli...

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    Helicopter Flying Handbook

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    The FAA’s Helicopter Flying Handbook introduces the skills and knowledge essential for piloting helicopters. It benefits student pilots just beginning their aviation endeavors, as ...

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    Airplane Flying Handbook FAA-H8083-3C

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    UPDATED supersedes FAAH80833B: The Airplane Flying Handbook provides basic knowledge that is essential for pilots. This handbook introduces basic pilot skills and knowledge that ar...

  • Aviation Weather Handbook FAA-H-8083-28 synopsis, comments

    Aviation Weather Handbook FAA-H-8083-28

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    This handbook consolidates the weather information from the following advisory circulars (AC) into one source document. By doing this, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) int...

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    Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement for Instrument Rating FAA-CT-8080-3F

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    This Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement is designed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Flight Standards Service. It is intended for use by Airman Knowledge Testing (AKT)...

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    Commercial Pilot Oral Exam Guide

    Jason Blair

    ASA’s Oral Exam Guide Series is an excellent study tool for students and instructors alike. Arranged in a questionandanswer format, this comprehensive guide lists the questions mos...

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    How Helicopters Fly

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    How Helicopters Fly contains information about helicopter aerodynamics from the FAA's Rotorcraft Flying Handbook.  This book was produced as an example for the book iBooks Aut...

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    Airframe

    Michael Crichton

    #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  From the author of Jurassic Park, Timeline, and Sphere comes this extraordinary thriller about airline safety, business intrigue, and a...

  • FAA-CT-8080-2H Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement for Sport Pilot, Recreational Pilot, Remote Pilot, and Private Pilot synopsis, comments

    FAA-CT-8080-2H Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement for Sport Pilot, Recreational Pilot, Remote Pilot, and Private Pilot

    Nicolas Malloy

    FAACT80802H: Presented in full color and optimized for clarity. This fullcolor testing supplement supersedes FAACT80802G, Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement for Sport Pilot, Rec...

  • Instrument Procedures Handbook synopsis, comments

    Instrument Procedures Handbook

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    Instrument Procedures Handbook:  This manual is designed as a technical reference for professional pilots who operate under instrument flight rules (IFR) in the National Airsp...

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    Multi-Engine Oral Exam Guide

    Michael D. Hayes

    ASA’s Oral Exam Guide Series is an excellent study tool for students and instructors alike. Arranged in a questionandanswer format, this comprehensive guide lists the questions mos...

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    Instrument Procedures Handbook

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    The Instrument Procedures Handbook is a technical reference manual for professional pilots who operate under instrument flight rules (IFR). It provides realworld guidance on how in...

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    Aviation Weather

    Federal Aviation Administration

    Aviation Weather is a comprehensive resource for everything that pilots, students, and instructors need to know about navigating all types of weather safely. This book covers both ...

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    Flight Instructor Oral Exam Guide

    Michael D. Hayes

    ASA’s Oral Exam Guide Series is an excellent study tool for students and instructors alike. Arranged in a questionandanswer format, this comprehensive guide lists the questions mos...

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    Private Pilot Oral Exam Guide

    Michael D. Hayes

    ASA’s Oral Exam Guide Series is an excellent study tool for students and instructors alike. Arranged in a questionandanswer format, this comprehensive guide lists the questions mos...

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    Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement for Sport Pilot, Recreational Pilot, Remote Pilot, and Private Pilot FAA-CT-8080-2H

    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    This Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement is designed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Flight Standards Service. It is intended for use by Airman Knowledge Testing (AKT)...