The Associate Administrator for Regulation and Certification and the staff have a singular mission: to promote aviation safety in the interest of the American public and the millions of people who rely on the aviation industry for business, pleasure, and commerce. To fulfill this mission, Regulation and Certification (AVR) directs and manages safety programs: o Operational Safety: AVR's most important function is to ensure that existing certificate holders continue to meet the safety requirements, standards, and regulations of their original certification. o Standards and Policy: AVR creates and amends as necessary the rules and regulations that provide the safety standards for people, organizations, and equipment operating in the U.S. civil aviation system. o Certification: AVR issues initial and renews existing certificates that allow (1) people, organizations, and equipment to operate in the U.S. civil aviation system, (2) manufacturers to build aircraft and avionics, and (3) organizations to provide maintenance services.
Federal Aviation Administration Fiscal Year 2005 Business Plan: Regulation and Certification
2005
34 pages
Report
No indication
English
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