The Human in the Loop

J. Randolph Babbitt, Washington, D.C. December 3, 2009 Remarks as prepared for delivery at the International Runway Safety Forum Good morning, and thank you. I’d like to offer a special note of appreciation to Deputy Secretary of Transportation John Porcari for being with us today. His presence here is a very clear and direct signal […]

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Great Lakes Region Announces Safety Awards

Congratulations are in order to the seven recipients of our Ninth Annual Airports Safety Award Program. The FAA Great Lakes Region annually recognizes airports, organizations and individuals that make significant contributions to safety. Award recipients were selected by Great Lakes Airport Certification Safety Staff and presented during the 25th Annual Great Lakes Region (AGL) Airports […]

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FAA Bans Takeoffs with “Polished Frost”

WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration is increasing the safety of winter flying by prohibiting takeoffs with “polished frost” — frost buffed to make it smooth — on the wings, stabilizers and control surfaces of several classes of aircraft. The new rules are effective on January 30, 2010. There are 57 operators flying 188 aircraft […]

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FAA Proposes Limits on Companies Hiring FAA Inspectors

WASHINGTON — In a move to prevent potential conflicts of interests that could affect aviation safety, the Federal Aviation Administration is proposing to put limits on airlines and other operators hiring FAA safety inspectors and their managers for two years after those employees leave the agency. The proposed rule would prohibit air carriers, flight schools, […]

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FAA Finalizes Changes in Hudson River Airspace to Enhance Safety

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today finalized a federal rule, effective November 19, 2009, that will enhance safety by separating low-altitude, local aircraft flights over the Hudson River from flights transiting through the river airspace. “Better separation of aircraft means a higher margin of safety,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. “These […]

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