Federal Aviation Administration
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. 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 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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16by DeVault, Travis L., Blackwell, Bradley F., Seamans, Thomas W., Begier, Michael J., Kougher, Jason D., Washburn, Jenny E., Miller, Phyllis R., Dolbeer, Richard A.Contributors: “...Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)...”
Published in Wildlife Society Bulletin (2018)
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17Published 1982Contributors: “...FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC...”
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18Published 1978Contributors: “...FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON DC...”
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19by Dunmire,Chester E.Contributors: “...FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON D C...”
Published 1970
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20by DeVault, Travis L., Blackwell, Bradley F., Seamans, Thomas W., Belant, Jerrold L.Contributors: “...Federal Aviation Administration...”
Published in The Journal of Wildlife Management (2016)
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