Adept at applying knowledge of federal
aviation regulations in a variety of settings.
Not exact matches
He admits to being surprised by the amount of
regulation in the
aviation industry.
The
aviation authority said all foreign airlines operating
in China would be required to review all their materials to ensure they «strictly comply with China's laws and
regulations to prevent a similar thing from happening,» according to Reuters.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's whirlwind visit to Canada last week — the first bilateral visit by an Indian prime minister
in 42 years — saw the completion of several memoranda of understanding
in a range of areas, including civil
aviation, rail
regulation, space co-operation, education and health.
The Air Navigation Act 1920 provided the basis of the UK's
aviation noise
regulation regime, by exempting
aviation from nuisance sanctions,
in order to stimulate the nascent industry.
WASHINGTON — Rep. Chris Collins says that he came away from a recent conversation with Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao feeling confident that her department won't try to tamper with a key but controversial
aviation safety
regulation stemming from the 2009 crash of Continental Connection Flight 3407
in Clarence.
But
regulations don't preclude animal shipments, and damage from escaped rodents «has never been reported
in the history of
aviation,» says a spokesperson for the European Animal Research Association (EARA)
in London.
(1) continue to actively promote, within the International Civil
Aviation Organization, the development of a global framework for the
regulation of greenhouse gas emissions from civil aircraft that recognizes the uniquely international nature of the industry and treats commercial
aviation industries
in all countries fairly; and
The Drug Abatement Division is responsible for ensuring the safety of our flying public by regulating the
aviation industry's compliance with the drug and alcohol
regulations set forth
in 14 CFR part 121, Appendices I and J, and 49 CFR part 40.
The DOT agencies (the Federal
Aviation Administration [
aviation], the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration [trucking], the Federal Railroad Administration [rail], the Federal Transit Administration [mass transit] and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration [pipeline]-RRB- and the United States Coast Guard (USCG)[maritime] each have industry specific
regulations which
in total cover approximately 12.1 million transportation employees who perform safety - sensitive functions.
If you are an employer
in the
aviation, trucking, railroad, mass transit, pipeline or maritime industries, or if you have employees who perform DOT identified safety - sensitive positions, you must implement whichever
regulation (s) apply.
If you are an employee
in the
aviation, trucking, railroad, mass transit, pipeline or maritime industries, or if you work
in a DOT identified safety - sensitive position, you must comply with whichever
regulation (s) apply.
This agreement builds on the work of the U.S. Commercial
Aviation Safety Team (CAST) which, along with new aircraft,
regulations and other activities, has reduced the fatality risk for commercial
aviation in the United States by 83 percent from 1998 to 2008.
We are also liscenced travel agents, and we are bonded by commission for
aviation regulation and we are members of the Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA), so you know that you are
in safe hands with us.
I agree «the main reason for reactor safety is too maintain the economic viability of the reactor for 40 to 60 years» And appropriate, light
regulation does that, just as it has succeeded so well for the
aviation industry (did you read my comment quoting the article comparing safety
in aviation versus healthcare industries?)
The contrast between safety culture
in the
aviation and healthcare industries is interesting and is relevant to
regulation of the nuclear industry.
The American Lung Association supports emissions requirements for aircraft that are comparable
in stringency to other mobile source emissions standards and supports measures, including
regulation, to reduce
aviation emissions.
«The Bureau has quality system certification
in place (ISO 9001) for its
aviation forecasting activities, to conform with the
regulations of the International Civil
Aviation Organization.
The US Environmental Protection Agency recently acknowledged the role of
aviation emissions
in causing global warming, and said it will develop rules
in line with ICAO
regulation to reduce emissions from the industry, as it has done for vehicles and power plants.
That changed on Thursday, when the International Civil
Aviation Organization (ICAO), the UN agency charged with coordinating
aviation regulation, including environmental impact, agreed to freeze net
aviation emissions at 2020 levels beginning
in 2021, and to force airlines to offset emissions above that threshold.
As it stands, the
aviation industry's carbon market is a «market»
in name only; the rules and
regulations that will make the market move have yet to be worked out.
The UK's
aviation safety agency, the CAA, will be involved
in helping work out safety rules for flying the drones beyond line of sight and the government, as well as those of other countries watching, will be using the outcome of these trials to refine drone
regulations.
Loretta Alkalay, an
aviation and drone lawyer
in New York City, says the new
regulations are a mixed bag.
The Court also considered that «while the objective of that
regulation is to complete the internal aviation market, the EU legislature considered that the achievement of that objective could also be thwarted by restrictions applied to air routes with third countries» (para 50) and that various references in the Regulation itself and in other secondary rules concerned the application of EU rules to air transport services from and to third countries (paras
regulation is to complete the internal
aviation market, the EU legislature considered that the achievement of that objective could also be thwarted by restrictions applied to air routes with third countries» (para 50) and that various references
in the
Regulation itself and in other secondary rules concerned the application of EU rules to air transport services from and to third countries (paras
Regulation itself and
in other secondary rules concerned the application of EU rules to air transport services from and to third countries (paras 50 - 52).
But when Congress
in 2012 mandated the FAA to draft
regulations for drone operation by 2015, the prospect of drone law practice began to catch the attention of large firms, particularly those with
aviation law departments.
FAA - approved aircraft parts are manufactured
in a highly regulated environment that is easily influenced by subtle nuances
in government policy, so this blog pays particular attention to the
regulations and laws that affect
aviation.»
Our
aviation litigation and
regulation lawyers are dedicated to staying involved and engaged
in the industries that we represent, and Bob Span currently serves as the chair of the American Bar Association's Forum on Air and Space Law.
These rules will implement the EU's basic
aviation safety
regulation which the European Parliament and the Council (i.e. the EU Member States) are expected to adopt
in the coming months.
«We seem to be heading down a road to
regulations that will look a lot like full - blown
aviation regulations,» he said recently
in an interview with 3D Robotics.
Because of the rapid spread of drone technology, Transport Canada and the FAA
in the United States have been scrambling to amend
aviation regulations to ensure that they encompass the influx of unmanned aerial vehicles to our skies.
(viii) Participation
in aviation other than as a fare - paying passenger
in an aircraft that is authorized by the relevant
regulations to carry such passengers between established aerodromes.
Accident while the life assured is engaged
in aviation or aeronautics
in any capacity other than that of a fare - paying, part - paying or non-paying passenger,
in any aircraft which is authorized by the relevant
regulations to carry such passengers and flying between established aerodromes.
¥ Vast experience managing airport operations
in public and private airports ¥ Profound knowledge of airport security procedures ¥ Strong knowledge of local state and federal
aviation regulations ¥ Familiar with required reporting procedures including the use of MS Office software ¥ Proficient
in the implementation of emergency procedures ¥ Versatile communications skills
Common work activities listed
in an Airline Manager resume are recruiting, training and organizing staff; implementing
aviation policies and procedures; taking measures to increase productivity and reduce costs and enforcing safety
regulations.
If you want to work at this position, you have to make sure that you are aware of federal
aviation regulations and have had formal training
in handling your work on an aircraft.
• Reduce operational cost of flights by 20 % while maintaining schedule integrity and flight safety standards • Bring all pre and post flight operations
in 100 % adherence to the applicable FAA
regulations • Regularly monitor weather conditions and make necessary changes
in flight schedules • Check for any
aviation irregularities and communicate the same immediately • Coordinate with other departments for flow of operational information • Manage flight reservation procedures and protocols
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AMERICAN AIRLINES, Bethany Beach, DE Mar 2012 — Present Pilot • Successfully thwart a potential terrorist attack from one of the passengers while onboard, by recognizing the signs and alerting the authorities before landing time • Maneuver the aircraft away from harm by avoiding the path of a hurricane which descended without warning • Manage pre-flight checks of instruments and engines to ensure compliance with set
aviation rules • Ascertain that all safety systems are up and running and that any glitches are taken care of • Determine best route to reach destinations based on weather reports and other concrete information from air traffic controllers • Oversee fueling duties to ensure that they are properly being carried out • Prepare aircraft for take - off and communicate status of flight to crewmembers and passengers • Monitor
in - flight data and make adjustments to deal with changing weather patterns • Handle flight emergencies by ensuring passenger safety first and ensure that no panic is created onboard • Create flight plans detailing altitude, routes and amount of fuel needed • Communicate with ground staff to obtain clearance for landing • Ascertain that noise
regulation is handled properly during take - off and landing
Class A Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) commercial certificate holder and experienced aviator with 17000 + hours of flight offering the following competencies: — Knowledge of federal
aviation regulations — Unparalleled reflexes, capable of responding and adapting to changing environments — Skilled
in smooth multi-engine landings — Permitted to enter and exit all international borders
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aviation industry and FAA
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