Tag: aviation regulations
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FAA Moves to Block Flight Attendants and Pilots From Claiming Mandatory Meal Breaks
FAA’s New Proposal Could Change Flight Attendant & Pilot Meal Break Rules Across America A major regulatory battle is unfolding in the U.S. aviation industry, and its outcome could reshape the working conditions of thousands of pilots and flight attendants. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a new rule that would prevent airline crews…
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US Plans Return to Supersonic Flights With New FAA Rule; to Reverse 53-Year-Old Ban and Allow Noise Standard in the “Mach Cut-Off” Regime
FAA Moves to Lift 53-Year Ban on Overland Supersonic Flights in the USA The future of ultra-fast air travel could be one step closer. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed ending the United States’ 53-year ban on civilian overland supersonic flights, replacing the existing prohibition with modern noise-based regulations that reflect major technological advances.…
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Deadly Missouri Skydiving Crash – Ntsb Warns Paying Skydivers Often Fly Under Less Stringent Rules Than Commercial Passengers
As investigators continue to examine the tragic skydiving plane crash in Missouri that claimed 12 lives, attention is turning to a long-standing concern raised by aviation safety experts. According to the NTSB, many skydiving operations in the United States carry paying passengers but are not regulated under the same strict standards as charter airlines or…
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