Inital Remarks on FAA Re-Authorization Bill
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Chairman Rockefeller Floor Statement of FAA Re-authorization
March 10th, 2010
YouTube - Chairman Rockefeller Floor Statement of FAA Reauthorization
S.1451
Key safety provisions of the bill:
* Takes steps to ensure “one level of safety” exists in commercial aircraft operations by mandating that all carriers adopt Aviation Safety Action Programs (ASAP), Flight Operational Quality Assurance (FOQA) and Line Operations Safety Audit (LOSA) programs. Other mandates include: requiring air carriers to examine a pilot’s entire flight history when considering hiring an individual; annual reporting on the implementation of NTSB recommendations, and; the revaluation of flight crew training, testing and certification requirements.
* Requires the FAA develop a plan to provide runway incursion information to pilots in the cockpit, and initiate improved processes for tracking and investigating operational errors.
* Improves safety for air emergency medical service operations by mandating the FAA standardize dispatch procedures, and requiring the use of, (a) terrain awareness and warning systems, (b) and flight data and cockpit voice recorders on board such aircraft.
* Addresses inconsistent application of Airworthiness Directives (ADs) by: improving voluntary disclosure reporting processes to ensure adequate actions are taken in response to reports; limiting the ability of FAA inspectors to work for air carriers for which they had oversight; and conducting independent reviews of safety issues identified by employees.
* Requires enhanced safety oversight of foreign repair stations. FAA must conduct a minimum of two inspections annually, with exceptions for certain nations that have comprehensive bilateral aviation safety maintenance agreements in the United States. It also requires alcohol and drug testing at any foreign facilities that perform maintenance on U.S. commercial aircraft.
March 10th, 2010
YouTube - Chairman Rockefeller Floor Statement of FAA Reauthorization
S.1451
Key safety provisions of the bill:
* Takes steps to ensure “one level of safety” exists in commercial aircraft operations by mandating that all carriers adopt Aviation Safety Action Programs (ASAP), Flight Operational Quality Assurance (FOQA) and Line Operations Safety Audit (LOSA) programs. Other mandates include: requiring air carriers to examine a pilot’s entire flight history when considering hiring an individual; annual reporting on the implementation of NTSB recommendations, and; the revaluation of flight crew training, testing and certification requirements.
* Requires the FAA develop a plan to provide runway incursion information to pilots in the cockpit, and initiate improved processes for tracking and investigating operational errors.
* Improves safety for air emergency medical service operations by mandating the FAA standardize dispatch procedures, and requiring the use of, (a) terrain awareness and warning systems, (b) and flight data and cockpit voice recorders on board such aircraft.
* Addresses inconsistent application of Airworthiness Directives (ADs) by: improving voluntary disclosure reporting processes to ensure adequate actions are taken in response to reports; limiting the ability of FAA inspectors to work for air carriers for which they had oversight; and conducting independent reviews of safety issues identified by employees.
* Requires enhanced safety oversight of foreign repair stations. FAA must conduct a minimum of two inspections annually, with exceptions for certain nations that have comprehensive bilateral aviation safety maintenance agreements in the United States. It also requires alcohol and drug testing at any foreign facilities that perform maintenance on U.S. commercial aircraft.
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