The absence of relevant airworthiness standards and regulations has stymied efforts by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to certify some advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft, according to a U.S. government oversight agency.
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A government oversight agency says the FAA needs more appropriate standards for certifying AAM aircraft.
by FSF Editorial Staff | July 5, 2023
The absence of relevant airworthiness standards and regulations has stymied efforts by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to certify some advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft, according to a U.S. government oversight agency.
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EASA leaders see complacency as a risk to safety.
by FSF Editorial Staff
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Five nations are coordinating standards for AAM airworthiness and other policies, while NASA gathers data.
by Thomas W. Young
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Regulators are working toward the safe introduction of ‘powered lift’ aircraft such as electric air…
by Thomas W. Young
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