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Air Commerce Act Of 1926created A New Aeronautics Branch Known As The Caa (Precursor Of
The Faa)
Function Of The Civil Aeronautics Board (Cab)Make Safety Rules And Economic Regulation Of
The Airlines
• Deregulation Of The Airlines Created This Designhub And Spoke System
• What Act Created The Faa?Federal Aviation Act (Faa)
• What Act Created The Tsa?Transportation Safety Act (Tsa)
Airport And Airway Development Act Of 1970created Gov't Subsidies Programs To Expand The
List Of Eligible Projects For Federal Funding
• Future Challenges Facing The Industryuavs
• Commercial Space
• Cybersecurity
What Is An Fbo? Fixed Base Operator That Provides Fuel
What Is A Saso? Specialized Aviation Service Operators
Aeronautical Service That Doesn't Provide Fuel
How Many Airports In The Us? 19,919
How Many Airports Are Commercial Service Airports? 5170
,How Many Ga Airports? 3000
What Are The Significance Of These Numbers: 2,500, 10,000, & 3,345?2,500 - Number Of
Enplanements For Commercial Service Airport
• 10,000 - Number Of Enplanements For Primary Commercial Service Airport
• 3,345 - Number Of Public Use Airports In Npias
Purpose Of A Ga Reliever Airport? To Relieve The Ga Traffic From A Commercial Service Airport
Joint-Use Airport Vs Shared-Use Airportjoint-Use - Military Owns The Joint And Leases Space For
Commercial Travel
Shared-Use - Owned By Govt And Military And Civil Airport Share Runways And Taxiways
What Is The Importance Of Part 91, Part 121, And Part 135? Part 91 - General Aviation Safety
Standards
Part 121 - Scheduled Airlines Safety Standards (Highest)
Part 135 - Charter Airlines Safety Standards
What Is A Public Charter?Similar To Renting A Limo But With A Plane
What Do Pilots Check Before Flying?Airport Facility Directory
• Weather
• Notams
• Weight And Balance
• Performance Check
Above What Altitude Must An Aircraft File An Ifr Flight Plan?18,000ft Msl
Rule For Keeping Aircraft Separated In Vfr Conditions?See And Avoid
,What Chart Does A Pilot Use For Vfr?Sectional Chart
What Charts Does A Pilot Use For Ifr?Ifr Low Altitude/Ifr High Altitude
3 Types If Aircraft Approaches?1. Visual - No Aid
2. Non-Precision - Lateral Nav Aid
3. Precision - Lateral And Vertical Nav Aid
Difference Between Airport Sponsor And Airport Director? Airport Sponsor Establishes Policy
While An Airport Director Implements Those Policies
Who Does The Faa Consider Responsible For The Airport? Airport Director
Why Is Airport Management Challenging?Inexperienced Managers Or Political Appointees With
No Aviation Background
Two Prominent Forms Of Airport Ownership?Municipality And Airport Airport Authority
Part 77safe, Efficient Use And Preservation Of The Navigable Airspace
Obstructions
Part 107small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Part 150airport Noise And Compatibility Planning
Part 1542airport Security
Part 1544aircraft Operator Security: Air Carriers And Commercial Operators
, Part 36noise Standards: Aircraft Type And Airworthiness Certification
What Are The Primary Faa Offices That An Airport Manager Would Likely Engage With?Airport
District Office (Ado)
What Do The Acrp And Paras Projects Show?Peer Reviewed Research To Provide Best Practice
Suggestions
Two Primary Docs Issued By The Tsa?Security Directive - Provide Direction To Change Security
Requirements
Information Circulars - Provide Best Practices
Grant Assurances Arepromises Made To The Gov't In Exchange For Land Or Money
What Three Competing Interests To Grant Assurances Balance?1. Allow The Executive To Better
Manage Local Affairs
2. Federal Funds Are Used For Public Air Transportation
3. Promote Social Objectives (Dbe/Ada)
How Long Are Assurances In Effect?20 Years To Life
If You Don't Adhere To Rant Assurances:You Risk Losing Federal Funding And Can Be Placed On
The Airport Noncompliance List
Who Is Most Likely To File A Part 13 Or Part 16?Tenant
Difference Between A Part 13 And A Part 16?Part 13 Is An Informal Complaint While A Part 16 Is
A Formal Complaint That Can Lead To Consequences For The Airport