Appeals Court Says FAA Can’t Force Hobbyists to Register Drones
FAA says it is weighing its options on what to do next.
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FAA says it is weighing its options on what to do next.
by FSF Editorial Staff
Study urges strengthening of aviation English proficiency requirements.
by Linda Werfelman
Acceptable means of compliance and guidance material expected soon.
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Lithium Batteries, Safety Regulation
The new rule would amend U.S. hazardous materials regulations to maintain consistency with international standards.
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Safety Regulation
Agency originally had proposed $1.9 million civil penalty
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Fitness for Duty, Aviation Medicine, Safety Regulation
The “BasicMed rule” is scheduled to take effect May 1.
by FSF Editorial Staff
In a move aimed at streamlining approval of new technologies, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration…
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Fitness for Duty, Safety Regulation
Proposed new rules prompted by Germanwings crash.
by FSF Editorial Staff
The New Straits Times Online reports that a bill to establish the Civil Aviation Authority…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Malaysia’s Department of Civil Aviation is to be upgraded into the Civil Aviation Authority of…
by FSF Editorial Staff