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It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
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#space #spacex #spacexlive #starshiplive #faa
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0:00-0:25: Intro
0:26-1:47: Sunday Launch
1:47-4:31: FAA approved
4:32-9:12: Unusual timeline
===
Sources of image & video:
LabPadre Space: https://twitter.com/LabPadre
https://www.youtube.com/c/LabPadre
ACTUSPACEX: https://www.youtube.com/@actuspacex6995
TijnM : https://twitter.com/m_tijn
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA8yz_nQY-0Uxd96-qxYjA
iamVisual:
https://twitter.com/visual_iam
https://www.youtube.com/@iamVisualVFX/videos
Tony Bela : https://twitter.com/InfographicTony/
Evan Karen: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDN1X8Fz1oAXX-rBcOWjzmg
ErcX Space https://www.youtube.com/c/ErcXSpace/
Clarence365: https://twitter.com/Clarence3652
https://w...
published: 11 Oct 2024
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NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
===
0:00-0:25: Intro
0:26-1:47: Sunday Launch
1:47-4:31: FAA approved
4:32-9:12: Unusual timeline
===
#alphatech
#techalpha
#spacex
#elonmusk
#nasa
===
Sources of image & video:
LabPadre Space: https://twitter.com/LabPadre
https://www.youtube.com/c/LabPadre
ACTUSPACEX: https://www.youtube.com/@actuspacex6995
TijnM : https://twitter.com/m_tijn
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA8yz_nQY-0Uxd96-qxYjA
iamVisual:
https://twitter.com/visual_iam
https://www.youtube.com/@iamVisualVFX/videos
Tony Bela : https://twitter.com/InfographicTony/
Evan Karen: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDN1X8Fz1oAXX-rBcOWjzmg
ErcX Space https://www.youtube.com/c/ErcXSpace/
Clarence365: https://twitter.com/Clarence3652
https://www.youtube.com/c...
published: 09 Oct 2024
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The FAA is Removing CFI Expirations (Here's How to Prepare)
CFIs! Big changes are coming - Here's everything you need to know.
https://www.instagram.com/pilotinstituteairplanes/
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - The Old Rules
00:46 - Why Did the FAA Make This Change?
01:07 - How To Meet the New Requirement
02:02 - The New Rules
02:57 - The New Grace Period
03:23 - Changes to Student Logbook Endorsements
03:39 - New Ways to Train CFIs
~
Pass your PPL written exam or get your money back: https://pilotinstitute.com/course/part-61-private-pilot/
Already got your PPL? Go for instrument: https://pilotinstitute.com/course/instrument-rating-made-easy/
published: 10 Oct 2024
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Why Falcon 9 Faced FAA Investigations But Not Starliner | We Asked The FAA
It's a complex yet crucial topic: why hasn’t the FAA grounded Starliner despite its multiple thruster issues? We sit down with the FAA to understand the process behind flight anomalies, spacecraft vs. rocket investigations, and whether Starliner’s issues could trigger a grounding. Plus, we explore how FAA regulations differ for Falcon 9 and Starliner, and what it all means for future space missions.
Commercial Spaceflight Data: https://www.faa.gov/data_research/commercial_space_data
CFR: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-III/subchapter-C/part-450
Title 51: https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title51&edition=prelim
Check out T-Minus Space: https://space.n2k.com/podcasts/t-minus
🔗 NSF Store: https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/shop/
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published: 19 Sep 2024
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Inside look at FAA's air traffic control academy
With a critical shortage of air traffic controllers as passenger levels surge, the FAA is working hard to bring a new generation of controllers into the system. NBC's Tom Costello takes us inside the FAA Academy to see how it's training them.
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published: 09 Feb 2024
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US FAA could approve SpaceX Starship 5 license this month, source says | REUTERS
SpaceX Starship’s fifth flight could launch as early as this month – pending regulatory approval, a source told @Reuters.
#News #Reuters #Newsfeed #spacex #usfaa #starship5
Read the story here: https://reut.rs/3NpsSjb
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published: 09 Oct 2024
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FAA 101
Learn how the FAA provides the safest and most efficient aerospace system in the world.
published: 28 Feb 2018
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September 11: FAA Closure of US Airspace
This animation was created by NASA using FAA air traffic control data from September 11, 2001. It shows the rapid grounding of air traffic across the US, and redirection of incoming international traffic, in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Time is at lower left, number of planes in the air lower right. At 9:06am, FAA issued a ground stop to all traffic not yet departed that would encounter NY airspace ["tier one"- NY, DC, Boston, Cleveland] . A series of rapid decisions followed, including redirecting inbound traffic away from NY and warning airplanes in the air of potential cockpit intrusion. At 9:45am, FAA Command Center decided to close all US airspace for the first time in history. Within a few hours, all commercial air traffic was grounded. This animation is displayed ...
published: 11 Sep 2009
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SpaceX will sue the FAA for regulatory overreach, Elon Musk posts on X
CNBC's Steve Kovach joins 'The Exchange' with breaking details about SpaceX after Elon Musk posted on social media platform X that the company would sue the FAA.
published: 17 Sep 2024
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The FAA Academy
This video provides an overview of the FAA Academy training environments and the services we provide to our strategic partners.
published: 29 Mar 2022
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It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
===
#space #spacex #spacexlive #starshiplive #faa
===
0:00-0:25: Intro
0:26-1:47: S...
It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
===
#space #spacex #spacexlive #starshiplive #faa
===
0:00-0:25: Intro
0:26-1:47: Sunday Launch
1:47-4:31: FAA approved
4:32-9:12: Unusual timeline
===
Sources of image & video:
LabPadre Space: https://twitter.com/LabPadre
https://www.youtube.com/c/LabPadre
ACTUSPACEX: https://www.youtube.com/@actuspacex6995
TijnM : https://twitter.com/m_tijn
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA8yz_nQY-0Uxd96-qxYjA
iamVisual:
https://twitter.com/visual_iam
https://www.youtube.com/@iamVisualVFX/videos
Tony Bela : https://twitter.com/InfographicTony/
Evan Karen: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDN1X8Fz1oAXX-rBcOWjzmg
ErcX Space https://www.youtube.com/c/ErcXSpace/
Clarence365: https://twitter.com/Clarence3652
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFNWI5f4uM2sYGdfk9-WM4A
Robossbomb: https://twitter.com/robossbomb
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCViTNfKUgls8iofA5Ye4qpAn
Ryan Hansen Space: https://twitter.com/RyanHansenSpace/
https://www.youtube.com/c/RyanHansenSpace
Tamás Török ( Tamas Torok ): https://www.youtube.com/@tomket7
PRØXIMA ⁂
https://www.youtube.com/@Proxicentia/videos
C-bass Productions: https://www.youtube.com/c/CbassProductions
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It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
Finally, it’s happening!
Despite rumors of a far-off launch at the end of November, SpaceX has just confirmed that their Starship Flight 5 could happen as soon as this weekend.
But that’s not all—the company also announced they’re planning an epic "catch" of the rocket using their Chopstick arms.
Let’s dive into it on today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
On October 8, we saw the latest updates and changes from SpaceX's website. The essential schedule for Starship Flight 5 was posted, including a countdown and detailed timeline. Typically, as we've seen in previous launches when SpaceX shares such a schedule, it means they want to provide space enthusiasts with a clear view of the mission timeline just before the launch takes place shortly afterward.
In the update on their website and social media platform X, SpaceX declared: “Starship’s fifth flight test is preparing to launch as soon as October 13, pending regulatory approval.”
It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
But let’s not get too caught up in the FAA approval part because Elon Musk’s confidence leaves little room for doubt. He stated on X: ‘Launch could be as soon as Sunday.’
They are fully prepared for everything concerning Starship’s fifth flight, and October 13 couldn’t come soon enough. Do you believe in this timeline? Comment ‘Yes’ if you agree or ‘No’ if you don’t, and share your reasons in the comments below!
To be honest, until the readiness is confirmed by both SpaceX and its leader, the challenge still lies in the “pending regulatory approval,” and the FAA is the agency in charge of granting it.
It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
In fact, the FAA had previously stated that the launch license would not be issued before the end of November 2024. This has caused confusion since other indicators, like regulatory filings and flight preparations, suggest that SpaceX could be ready to launch as early as mid-October. The FAA’s firm stance, citing safety, environmental, and licensing requirements, directly contradicts the launch timeline hinted at by SpaceX.
(1:47)
The question now is: Why is SpaceX so confident in announcing this early launch date? I’m certain they have something up they already have in hand to ensure victory belongs to them. Let’s consider a few possibilities.
First, SpaceX might be anticipating a change in the FAA’s stance, allowing for an earlier launch date than initially projected. The FAA’s current statement could merely reflect the situation as it stands now, leaving room for adjustments. This means that if SpaceX addresses FAA's concerns—such as the sonic booms generated by the Super Heavy's return for Mechazilla's rocket-catching maneuver, which required an additional 60 days of review since September—the launch could be brought forward.
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Subcribe Alpha Tech: https://www.youtube.com/@alphatech4966/?sub_confirmation=1
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https://wn.com/It_Happened_Nasa's_Solution_Knocked_Out_Faa_For_Starship_Flight_License...
It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
===
#space #spacex #spacexlive #starshiplive #faa
===
0:00-0:25: Intro
0:26-1:47: Sunday Launch
1:47-4:31: FAA approved
4:32-9:12: Unusual timeline
===
Sources of image & video:
LabPadre Space: https://twitter.com/LabPadre
https://www.youtube.com/c/LabPadre
ACTUSPACEX: https://www.youtube.com/@actuspacex6995
TijnM : https://twitter.com/m_tijn
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA8yz_nQY-0Uxd96-qxYjA
iamVisual:
https://twitter.com/visual_iam
https://www.youtube.com/@iamVisualVFX/videos
Tony Bela : https://twitter.com/InfographicTony/
Evan Karen: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDN1X8Fz1oAXX-rBcOWjzmg
ErcX Space https://www.youtube.com/c/ErcXSpace/
Clarence365: https://twitter.com/Clarence3652
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFNWI5f4uM2sYGdfk9-WM4A
Robossbomb: https://twitter.com/robossbomb
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCViTNfKUgls8iofA5Ye4qpAn
Ryan Hansen Space: https://twitter.com/RyanHansenSpace/
https://www.youtube.com/c/RyanHansenSpace
Tamás Török ( Tamas Torok ): https://www.youtube.com/@tomket7
PRØXIMA ⁂
https://www.youtube.com/@Proxicentia/videos
C-bass Productions: https://www.youtube.com/c/CbassProductions
===
It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
Finally, it’s happening!
Despite rumors of a far-off launch at the end of November, SpaceX has just confirmed that their Starship Flight 5 could happen as soon as this weekend.
But that’s not all—the company also announced they’re planning an epic "catch" of the rocket using their Chopstick arms.
Let’s dive into it on today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
On October 8, we saw the latest updates and changes from SpaceX's website. The essential schedule for Starship Flight 5 was posted, including a countdown and detailed timeline. Typically, as we've seen in previous launches when SpaceX shares such a schedule, it means they want to provide space enthusiasts with a clear view of the mission timeline just before the launch takes place shortly afterward.
In the update on their website and social media platform X, SpaceX declared: “Starship’s fifth flight test is preparing to launch as soon as October 13, pending regulatory approval.”
It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
But let’s not get too caught up in the FAA approval part because Elon Musk’s confidence leaves little room for doubt. He stated on X: ‘Launch could be as soon as Sunday.’
They are fully prepared for everything concerning Starship’s fifth flight, and October 13 couldn’t come soon enough. Do you believe in this timeline? Comment ‘Yes’ if you agree or ‘No’ if you don’t, and share your reasons in the comments below!
To be honest, until the readiness is confirmed by both SpaceX and its leader, the challenge still lies in the “pending regulatory approval,” and the FAA is the agency in charge of granting it.
It happened! NASA's Solution Knocked Out FAA For Starship Flight License...
In fact, the FAA had previously stated that the launch license would not be issued before the end of November 2024. This has caused confusion since other indicators, like regulatory filings and flight preparations, suggest that SpaceX could be ready to launch as early as mid-October. The FAA’s firm stance, citing safety, environmental, and licensing requirements, directly contradicts the launch timeline hinted at by SpaceX.
(1:47)
The question now is: Why is SpaceX so confident in announcing this early launch date? I’m certain they have something up they already have in hand to ensure victory belongs to them. Let’s consider a few possibilities.
First, SpaceX might be anticipating a change in the FAA’s stance, allowing for an earlier launch date than initially projected. The FAA’s current statement could merely reflect the situation as it stands now, leaving room for adjustments. This means that if SpaceX addresses FAA's concerns—such as the sonic booms generated by the Super Heavy's return for Mechazilla's rocket-catching maneuver, which required an additional 60 days of review since September—the launch could be brought forward.
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Subcribe Alpha Tech: https://www.youtube.com/@alphatech4966/?sub_confirmation=1
===
- published: 11 Oct 2024
- views: 20979
9:21
NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
===
0:00-0:25: Intro
0:26-1:47: Sunday Launch
1:47-4:31: FAA approved
4:32-9:12: Unusual timeline
==...
NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
===
0:00-0:25: Intro
0:26-1:47: Sunday Launch
1:47-4:31: FAA approved
4:32-9:12: Unusual timeline
===
#alphatech
#techalpha
#spacex
#elonmusk
#nasa
===
Sources of image & video:
LabPadre Space: https://twitter.com/LabPadre
https://www.youtube.com/c/LabPadre
ACTUSPACEX: https://www.youtube.com/@actuspacex6995
TijnM : https://twitter.com/m_tijn
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA8yz_nQY-0Uxd96-qxYjA
iamVisual:
https://twitter.com/visual_iam
https://www.youtube.com/@iamVisualVFX/videos
Tony Bela : https://twitter.com/InfographicTony/
Evan Karen: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDN1X8Fz1oAXX-rBcOWjzmg
ErcX Space https://www.youtube.com/c/ErcXSpace/
Clarence365: https://twitter.com/Clarence3652
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFNWI5f4uM2sYGdfk9-WM4A
Robossbomb: https://twitter.com/robossbomb
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCViTNfKUgls8iofA5Ye4qpAn
Ryan Hansen Space: https://twitter.com/RyanHansenSpace/
https://www.youtube.com/c/RyanHansenSpace
Tamás Török ( Tamas Torok ): https://www.youtube.com/@tomket7
PRØXIMA ⁂
https://www.youtube.com/@Proxicentia/videos
C-bass Productions: https://www.youtube.com/c/CbassProductions
===
NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
Finally, it’s happening!
Despite rumors of a far-off launch at the end of November, SpaceX has just confirmed that their Starship Flight 5 could happen as soon as this weekend.
But that’s not all—the company also announced they’re planning an epic "catch" of the rocket using their Chopstick arms.
Let’s dive into it on today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
On October 8, we saw the latest updates and changes from SpaceX's website. The essential schedule for Starship Flight 5 was posted, including a countdown and detailed timeline. Typically, as we've seen in previous launches when SpaceX shares such a schedule, it means they want to provide space enthusiasts with a clear view of the mission timeline just before the launch takes place shortly afterward.
In the update on their website and social media platform X, SpaceX declared: “Starship’s fifth flight test is preparing to launch as soon as October 13, pending regulatory approval.”
NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
But let’s not get too caught up in the FAA approval part because Elon Musk’s confidence leaves little room for doubt. He stated on X: ‘Launch could be as soon as Sunday.’
They are fully prepared for everything concerning Starship’s fifth flight, and October 13 couldn’t come soon enough. Do you believe in this timeline? Comment ‘Yes’ if you agree or ‘No’ if you don’t, and share your reasons in the comments below!
To be honest, until the readiness is confirmed by both SpaceX and its leader, the challenge still lies in the “pending regulatory approval,” and the FAA is the agency in charge of granting it.
In fact, the FAA had previously stated that the launch license would not be issued before the end of November 2024. This has caused confusion since other indicators, like regulatory filings and flight preparations, suggest that SpaceX could be ready to launch as early as mid-October. The FAA’s firm stance, citing safety, environmental, and licensing requirements, directly contradicts the launch timeline hinted at by SpaceX.
NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
The question now is: Why is SpaceX so confident in announcing this early launch date? I’m certain they have something up they already have in hand to ensure victory belongs to them. Let’s consider a few possibilities.
First, SpaceX might be anticipating a change in the FAA’s stance, allowing for an earlier launch date than initially projected. The FAA’s current statement could merely reflect the situation as it stands now, leaving room for adjustments. This means that if SpaceX addresses FAA's concerns—such as the sonic booms generated by the Super Heavy's return for Mechazilla's rocket-catching maneuver, which required an additional 60 days of review since September—the launch could be brought forward.
Another possibility fueling SpaceX’s strong assertion about Starship Flight 5 launching this weekend could be NASA's involvement. As a major partner in the Starship program, especially through its role in the Artemis missions, NASA might intervene to expedite the licensing process, potentially bypassing the FAA’s usual procedures. In theory, NASA has the authority to grant launch licenses, which would explain SpaceX’s optimistic outlook.
A third, more concerning possibility is that SpaceX might be pushing legal boundaries by proceeding with pre-launch activities without final FAA approval. While speculative, this approach could lead to significant legal conflict with the FAA if SpaceX goes ahead without the proper permissions.
===
Subcribe Alpha Tech: https://www.youtube.com/@alphatech4966/?sub_confirmation=1
===
https://wn.com/Nasa’S_Big_Solution_For_Spacex_Starship_Launch_Without_Faa…
NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
===
0:00-0:25: Intro
0:26-1:47: Sunday Launch
1:47-4:31: FAA approved
4:32-9:12: Unusual timeline
===
#alphatech
#techalpha
#spacex
#elonmusk
#nasa
===
Sources of image & video:
LabPadre Space: https://twitter.com/LabPadre
https://www.youtube.com/c/LabPadre
ACTUSPACEX: https://www.youtube.com/@actuspacex6995
TijnM : https://twitter.com/m_tijn
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDA8yz_nQY-0Uxd96-qxYjA
iamVisual:
https://twitter.com/visual_iam
https://www.youtube.com/@iamVisualVFX/videos
Tony Bela : https://twitter.com/InfographicTony/
Evan Karen: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDN1X8Fz1oAXX-rBcOWjzmg
ErcX Space https://www.youtube.com/c/ErcXSpace/
Clarence365: https://twitter.com/Clarence3652
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFNWI5f4uM2sYGdfk9-WM4A
Robossbomb: https://twitter.com/robossbomb
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCViTNfKUgls8iofA5Ye4qpAn
Ryan Hansen Space: https://twitter.com/RyanHansenSpace/
https://www.youtube.com/c/RyanHansenSpace
Tamás Török ( Tamas Torok ): https://www.youtube.com/@tomket7
PRØXIMA ⁂
https://www.youtube.com/@Proxicentia/videos
C-bass Productions: https://www.youtube.com/c/CbassProductions
===
NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
Finally, it’s happening!
Despite rumors of a far-off launch at the end of November, SpaceX has just confirmed that their Starship Flight 5 could happen as soon as this weekend.
But that’s not all—the company also announced they’re planning an epic "catch" of the rocket using their Chopstick arms.
Let’s dive into it on today’s episode of Alpha Tech:
On October 8, we saw the latest updates and changes from SpaceX's website. The essential schedule for Starship Flight 5 was posted, including a countdown and detailed timeline. Typically, as we've seen in previous launches when SpaceX shares such a schedule, it means they want to provide space enthusiasts with a clear view of the mission timeline just before the launch takes place shortly afterward.
In the update on their website and social media platform X, SpaceX declared: “Starship’s fifth flight test is preparing to launch as soon as October 13, pending regulatory approval.”
NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
But let’s not get too caught up in the FAA approval part because Elon Musk’s confidence leaves little room for doubt. He stated on X: ‘Launch could be as soon as Sunday.’
They are fully prepared for everything concerning Starship’s fifth flight, and October 13 couldn’t come soon enough. Do you believe in this timeline? Comment ‘Yes’ if you agree or ‘No’ if you don’t, and share your reasons in the comments below!
To be honest, until the readiness is confirmed by both SpaceX and its leader, the challenge still lies in the “pending regulatory approval,” and the FAA is the agency in charge of granting it.
In fact, the FAA had previously stated that the launch license would not be issued before the end of November 2024. This has caused confusion since other indicators, like regulatory filings and flight preparations, suggest that SpaceX could be ready to launch as early as mid-October. The FAA’s firm stance, citing safety, environmental, and licensing requirements, directly contradicts the launch timeline hinted at by SpaceX.
NASA’s big solution for SpaceX Starship launch without FAA…
The question now is: Why is SpaceX so confident in announcing this early launch date? I’m certain they have something up they already have in hand to ensure victory belongs to them. Let’s consider a few possibilities.
First, SpaceX might be anticipating a change in the FAA’s stance, allowing for an earlier launch date than initially projected. The FAA’s current statement could merely reflect the situation as it stands now, leaving room for adjustments. This means that if SpaceX addresses FAA's concerns—such as the sonic booms generated by the Super Heavy's return for Mechazilla's rocket-catching maneuver, which required an additional 60 days of review since September—the launch could be brought forward.
Another possibility fueling SpaceX’s strong assertion about Starship Flight 5 launching this weekend could be NASA's involvement. As a major partner in the Starship program, especially through its role in the Artemis missions, NASA might intervene to expedite the licensing process, potentially bypassing the FAA’s usual procedures. In theory, NASA has the authority to grant launch licenses, which would explain SpaceX’s optimistic outlook.
A third, more concerning possibility is that SpaceX might be pushing legal boundaries by proceeding with pre-launch activities without final FAA approval. While speculative, this approach could lead to significant legal conflict with the FAA if SpaceX goes ahead without the proper permissions.
===
Subcribe Alpha Tech: https://www.youtube.com/@alphatech4966/?sub_confirmation=1
===
- published: 09 Oct 2024
- views: 78249
4:40
The FAA is Removing CFI Expirations (Here's How to Prepare)
CFIs! Big changes are coming - Here's everything you need to know.
https://www.instagram.com/pilotinstituteairplanes/
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - The Old ...
CFIs! Big changes are coming - Here's everything you need to know.
https://www.instagram.com/pilotinstituteairplanes/
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - The Old Rules
00:46 - Why Did the FAA Make This Change?
01:07 - How To Meet the New Requirement
02:02 - The New Rules
02:57 - The New Grace Period
03:23 - Changes to Student Logbook Endorsements
03:39 - New Ways to Train CFIs
~
Pass your PPL written exam or get your money back: https://pilotinstitute.com/course/part-61-private-pilot/
Already got your PPL? Go for instrument: https://pilotinstitute.com/course/instrument-rating-made-easy/
https://wn.com/The_Faa_Is_Removing_Cfi_Expirations_(Here's_How_To_Prepare)
CFIs! Big changes are coming - Here's everything you need to know.
https://www.instagram.com/pilotinstituteairplanes/
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - The Old Rules
00:46 - Why Did the FAA Make This Change?
01:07 - How To Meet the New Requirement
02:02 - The New Rules
02:57 - The New Grace Period
03:23 - Changes to Student Logbook Endorsements
03:39 - New Ways to Train CFIs
~
Pass your PPL written exam or get your money back: https://pilotinstitute.com/course/part-61-private-pilot/
Already got your PPL? Go for instrument: https://pilotinstitute.com/course/instrument-rating-made-easy/
- published: 10 Oct 2024
- views: 3885
19:11
Why Falcon 9 Faced FAA Investigations But Not Starliner | We Asked The FAA
It's a complex yet crucial topic: why hasn’t the FAA grounded Starliner despite its multiple thruster issues? We sit down with the FAA to understand the process...
It's a complex yet crucial topic: why hasn’t the FAA grounded Starliner despite its multiple thruster issues? We sit down with the FAA to understand the process behind flight anomalies, spacecraft vs. rocket investigations, and whether Starliner’s issues could trigger a grounding. Plus, we explore how FAA regulations differ for Falcon 9 and Starliner, and what it all means for future space missions.
Commercial Spaceflight Data: https://www.faa.gov/data_research/commercial_space_data
CFR: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-III/subchapter-C/part-450
Title 51: https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title51&edition=prelim
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It's a complex yet crucial topic: why hasn’t the FAA grounded Starliner despite its multiple thruster issues? We sit down with the FAA to understand the process behind flight anomalies, spacecraft vs. rocket investigations, and whether Starliner’s issues could trigger a grounding. Plus, we explore how FAA regulations differ for Falcon 9 and Starliner, and what it all means for future space missions.
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- published: 19 Sep 2024
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2:24
Inside look at FAA's air traffic control academy
With a critical shortage of air traffic controllers as passenger levels surge, the FAA is working hard to bring a new generation of controllers into the system....
With a critical shortage of air traffic controllers as passenger levels surge, the FAA is working hard to bring a new generation of controllers into the system. NBC's Tom Costello takes us inside the FAA Academy to see how it's training them.
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With a critical shortage of air traffic controllers as passenger levels surge, the FAA is working hard to bring a new generation of controllers into the system. NBC's Tom Costello takes us inside the FAA Academy to see how it's training them.
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- published: 09 Feb 2024
- views: 113633
1:43
US FAA could approve SpaceX Starship 5 license this month, source says | REUTERS
SpaceX Starship’s fifth flight could launch as early as this month – pending regulatory approval, a source told @Reuters.
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SpaceX Starship’s fifth flight could launch as early as this month – pending regulatory approval, a source told @Reuters.
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SpaceX Starship’s fifth flight could launch as early as this month – pending regulatory approval, a source told @Reuters.
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- published: 09 Oct 2024
- views: 7374
6:41
FAA 101
Learn how the FAA provides the safest and most efficient aerospace system in the world.
Learn how the FAA provides the safest and most efficient aerospace system in the world.
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Learn how the FAA provides the safest and most efficient aerospace system in the world.
- published: 28 Feb 2018
- views: 55971
0:23
September 11: FAA Closure of US Airspace
This animation was created by NASA using FAA air traffic control data from September 11, 2001. It shows the rapid grounding of air traffic across the US, and ...
This animation was created by NASA using FAA air traffic control data from September 11, 2001. It shows the rapid grounding of air traffic across the US, and redirection of incoming international traffic, in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Time is at lower left, number of planes in the air lower right. At 9:06am, FAA issued a ground stop to all traffic not yet departed that would encounter NY airspace ["tier one"- NY, DC, Boston, Cleveland] . A series of rapid decisions followed, including redirecting inbound traffic away from NY and warning airplanes in the air of potential cockpit intrusion. At 9:45am, FAA Command Center decided to close all US airspace for the first time in history. Within a few hours, all commercial air traffic was grounded. This animation is displayed in the National Air and Space Museum's "America by Air" exhibition.
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This animation was created by NASA using FAA air traffic control data from September 11, 2001. It shows the rapid grounding of air traffic across the US, and redirection of incoming international traffic, in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Time is at lower left, number of planes in the air lower right. At 9:06am, FAA issued a ground stop to all traffic not yet departed that would encounter NY airspace ["tier one"- NY, DC, Boston, Cleveland] . A series of rapid decisions followed, including redirecting inbound traffic away from NY and warning airplanes in the air of potential cockpit intrusion. At 9:45am, FAA Command Center decided to close all US airspace for the first time in history. Within a few hours, all commercial air traffic was grounded. This animation is displayed in the National Air and Space Museum's "America by Air" exhibition.
- published: 11 Sep 2009
- views: 2184636
0:59
SpaceX will sue the FAA for regulatory overreach, Elon Musk posts on X
CNBC's Steve Kovach joins 'The Exchange' with breaking details about SpaceX after Elon Musk posted on social media platform X that the company would sue the FAA...
CNBC's Steve Kovach joins 'The Exchange' with breaking details about SpaceX after Elon Musk posted on social media platform X that the company would sue the FAA.
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CNBC's Steve Kovach joins 'The Exchange' with breaking details about SpaceX after Elon Musk posted on social media platform X that the company would sue the FAA.
- published: 17 Sep 2024
- views: 5727
6:38
The FAA Academy
This video provides an overview of the FAA Academy training environments and the services we provide to our strategic partners.
This video provides an overview of the FAA Academy training environments and the services we provide to our strategic partners.
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This video provides an overview of the FAA Academy training environments and the services we provide to our strategic partners.
- published: 29 Mar 2022
- views: 23832