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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Federal Agencies That Are Responsible For Making Sure Your Next Flight Is Safe

By Paige Thompson


You are likely aware of several governmental organizations that are dedicated to the oversight of the aviation industry if you have ever flown. Alphabet soup sounding names such as the FAA, DOT, and NSTB are often mentioned, but each organization has a distinct role in ensuring passenger safety. Here are the three federal that are responsible for making sure that you next flight would be a safe one.

a) Federal Aviation Administration. The Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, is responsible for the safety of civil aviation. According to their web site, the FAA is tasked with the following responsibilities.

To promote safety, they regulate civil aviation

Encourage and develop civil aeronautics such as new aviation technology

Develop and operate a system of air traffic control and navigation for both civil and military aircraft

Researching and developing the National Airspace System and civil aeronautics

To control aircraft noise and other environmental effects of civil aviation, certain programs are developed and carried out.

Regulate U.S. commercial space transportation

a) The U.S. Department of Transportation. Overseeing the operation of 13 governmental agencies such as the Federal Aviation Administration is the responsibility of the Department of Transportation or DOT. The DOT has several chief responsibilities including keeping the traveling public safe and secure, increase their mobility, and have our transportation system contribute to the nation's economic growth.

3. The National Safety Transportation Board An independent federal agency appointed by Congress and tasked with investigating every civil aviation accident in the US as well as in marine, roads, and other transportation areas is called the NSTB or the National Safety Transportation Board. Its inception was in 1967 and since then, it has investigated over 124,000 aviation accidents.

In ensuring passenger safety, today there is a fourth agency that is involved in some degree. The DHS or the Department of Homeland Security, was created in direct response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. This department oversees several other agencies including the Transportation Security Administration, the organization that hires, trains, and deploys transportation security screeners at airports across the U.S.

Even though you may not know an FAA, DOT, NSTB, or DHS employee when you see one, but together they are all tasked with ensuring that your next flight is a safe one.




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