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The Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, was the organization in charge of monitoring and directing commercial air traffic in the United States of America.

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  • The Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, was the organization in charge of monitoring and directing commercial air traffic in the United States of America.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration or FAA was a United States government agency that regulates all civilian aviation. One of their mandates were to investigate all aircraft crashes in the US. The FAA has many different departments with offices in every major US airport, which includes the Air Carrier division. The FAA has dozens of cases of missing aircraft on file. The administration leaps at any lead in order to solve the cases.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the national aviation authority of the United States. An agency of the U.S. Department of Transportation, it has authority to regulate and oversee all aspects of civil aviation in the United States. The Federal Aviation Act of 1958 created the organization under the name "Federal Aviation Agency," and adopted its current name in 1966 when it became a part of the U.S. Department of Transportation. The FAA's major roles include:
  • The FAA is currently branched under the Department of Transportation, an agency that operates to ensure you won't wake up from bed one morning only to find your house being runover by a pick-up truck. The FAA is currently operated by two state controlled bureaucracies, the NTSB in terms of law-making and NASA in terms of money-making. The agency was given authority to regulate all aspects of things that moves without touching the ground in the United States. The agency is famously known all over the world for the deployment of its entertainer agents into Aviation press conferences, where their presence often sparked uncontrolled laughter.
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  • The FAA is currently branched under the Department of Transportation, an agency that operates to ensure you won't wake up from bed one morning only to find your house being runover by a pick-up truck. The FAA is currently operated by two state controlled bureaucracies, the NTSB in terms of law-making and NASA in terms of money-making. The agency was given authority to regulate all aspects of things that moves without touching the ground in the United States. The agency is famously known all over the world for the deployment of its entertainer agents into Aviation press conferences, where their presence often sparked uncontrolled laughter. The Aviation Feudalization Act of 1958 along with the will of GOD created the organization under the name "Feudal Aviation Administration", which was aimed specifically to fedualize the American airlines industry by turning over regulatory decisions to individual airlines, which in turn will allow the White House to put more money on buying McDonald's which will make the CIA more powerful (Imagine a CIA McDonald's alliance! Weapon-grade food poisoning). The agency only adopted its current name in the 1990s after a series of malfunctions mid-air that lead to the expiration of many innocent puppies.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, was the organization in charge of monitoring and directing commercial air traffic in the United States of America.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the national aviation authority of the United States. An agency of the U.S. Department of Transportation, it has authority to regulate and oversee all aspects of civil aviation in the United States. The Federal Aviation Act of 1958 created the organization under the name "Federal Aviation Agency," and adopted its current name in 1966 when it became a part of the U.S. Department of Transportation. The FAA's major roles include: * Regulating U.S. commercial space transportation * Regulating air navigation facilities' geometry and flight inspection standards * Encouraging and developing civil aeronautics, including new aviation technology * Issuing, suspending, or revoking pilot certificates * Regulating civil aviation to promote safety, 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.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration or FAA was a United States government agency that regulates all civilian aviation. One of their mandates were to investigate all aircraft crashes in the US. The FAA has many different departments with offices in every major US airport, which includes the Air Carrier division. The FAA has dozens of cases of missing aircraft on file. The administration leaps at any lead in order to solve the cases. In 1988, Harvey Dolan, a Principal Maintenance Inspector at the Air Carrier District Office, Stapleton Airport, Denver, Colorado met with Dirk Pitt about some aircraft wreckage he found at Loren Smith's cabin.
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