Intro to Aviation Quiz 2 Review

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Independent Safety Board Act

5 member board, appointed by President with consent of Senate

Category of Astronauts within NASA

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Department of Homeland Security

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Next Gen

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David Pekoske

Administrator of the TSA

Bureau of Air Commerce

Aeronautics Branch was renamed

Air Traffic Control

Air Traffic Control Towers Terminal Radar Approach Control Facility Air Route Traffic Control Flight Service Station

Transcontinental Air Mail Route

Between San Francisco and NY Distance: 2612 miles Stops along way: 3

NY-Washington

Cities traveled to for first airmail flight

Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938/40

Civil Aeronautics Authority Civil Aviation Board ---Rulemaking to enhance safety, accident investigation, and economic regulation of airlines

TSA responsibilities

Civil Aviation Security All modes of Transportation

Federal Aviation Administration

Code of Federal Regulations Aircraft Certificates

FAA Office of Commercial Space Trans. (AST)

Commercial Launches or reentries licensed by this org

Department of Transportation Act

Created NTSB --- 5 members appointed by President ---Responsible for accident investigation for all modes of trans.

St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line

Created by Tom Benoist

Robert Sumwalt

Current Chairman of NTSB

Stephen Dickinson

Current FAA Administrator

James Bridenstine

Current NASA admin Nominated by President, confirmed by Senate

Jan 1, 1914

Date of first scheduled airline flight

Aeronautics Branch

Department of Commerce created this Began pilot certification First License Pilot

free-for-all

Early years of manned flight was considered this

Federal Aviation Act of 1958

Established Federal Aviation Agency ---Reporting Directly to Congress and President Civil Aviation Accidents including a TWA Constellation and a United Airlines DC-7

Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938

Established: Civil Aeronautics Authority Administrator of Aviation Air Safety Board

Federal Aviation Act of 1958

Established: Federal Aviation AGENCY First administer of the FAA

Regulating, Encouraging, developing, operating FAA Standards Rulemaking

FAA Responsibilties

Knute Rockne

Fatalities in aviation started to concern public, especially this man's

Department of Transportation

Federal Aviation Administration

Alan Shepard Jr.

First American in space

LAX

First TSA screener killed by lone gunman at this airport

May 5, 1918

First airmail flight was conducted

John Glenn

First to orbit the Earth

Air Commerce Act of 1926

Frist federal law to govern civil aviation and was to ensure a high level of safe and to investigate, record, and make public the cause of accidents in civil air nav

Sequence of accident investigation

Go team At the site Lab analysis Safety Reccommendation Public Hearing Final Report

Office of Safety Recommendations and Accomplishments

Implements recc. and maintains a database to track recc.

Office of Aviation Safety

Investigates all major commercial aviation accidents, focus of much of research

NTSB Responsibilities

Investigation, determination of facts, conditions, and circumstances, and to determine the cause or probable cause for accidents

Johnson Space Center Kennedy Space Center

Kennedy - launches NASA has 10 centers

Office of General Counsel

Legal advisor to Safety Board

FAA

Major share of NTSB's aviation safety recommendations are directed to

Human Spaceflight

Mercury Gemini Apollo Space Shuttle Orion

x-57 Maxwell

NASA's first all-electric experimental aircraft

5 years

NTSB Member Term

Anything Necessary

NTSB is authorized to do ? when conducting investigation

90 Days

NTSB submits safety recc. to Secretary of Trans. Sec has ? days to provide a formal written response

Air Commerce Act of 1926

Passed on May 20, 1926 Fostering air commerce, issuing and enforcing air traffic riles, licensing pilots, certificating aircraft, establishing airways...

Risk Based Screening

PreCheck Global Entry NEXUS Federal Air Marshal Service Known Crewmember Program

Most Wanted List

Program to highlight certain trans. Safety issues that required highest visibility and strongest follow-up activity

Office of Government, Public, and Family Affairs

Releases current, accurate info concerning all objectives of NTSB to public

FAA Division

Responsibility over Air Traffic Control (ATO) Plans and Develops a safe and efficient national airport system (ARP) Directs and manages safety programs for pilots, aircraft and airlines (AVS)

Modern NTSB

Rose from wreckage of 1935 accident that took life of Senator Bronson M. Cutting

Safety First

SPTAL airboat was called

Subpoena Witnesses

Safety board has power to

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Space Act of 1958 Inherited NACA

PATCO Strike (1981)

Strike by the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization to which Reagan responded by firing all controllers not back to work within 48 hours (Taft-Hartley Act) and were banned from federal employment for life; ban lifted by Clinton in 1993, severely decreased union membership

The Aviation and Transportation Security Act

The Aviation and Transportation Security Act, which became law in November 2001, made airport security the responsibility of the federal government. Previously, individual airports had been responsible.

Aviation Disaster Family Assistance Act (1996)

The NTSB was designated by the President as the lead federal agency for coordinating federal government assets at the scene fo a transportation accident and the liaison between airlines and families

Aircraft Certificates

Type Production Airworthiness

$400

Winning bid for historic first paying airline passenger was

Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin

crewmate of neil armstrong; second man to walk on the moon

Neil Armstrong

first man to walk on the moon

4 months

how long did SPTAL operated for

Individuals were free to conduct flights with

no government oversight

Airline Deregulation Act of 1978

removed government control over fares, routes and market entry (of new airlines) from commercial aviation. Jimmy Carter pushed to deregulate Alfren Kahn was Head of CAB CAB abolished in 1984


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