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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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A Day in the Life of the FAA Command Center
Find out how the Air Traffic Control System Command Center manages the flow of air traffic nationwide each day.
Disclaimer: Footage in this video was filed before the COVID-19 public health emergency. FAA employees now wear face coverings in common areas and any workspaces or other locations where social distancing cannot be maintained.
published: 26 Oct 2022
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Severe Summer Weather Strategies
Pilots prefer to avoid flying in or over a thunderstorm. So, how do flights get to their destinations during summer months when storms are more frequent? The FAA's air traffic controllers work with airlines and weather professionals to use strategies to keep flights safe. Learn more at http://www.faa.gov/summer-travel.
#FAAWeatherSquad
published: 24 Jul 2024
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Federal Aviation Administration’s International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) Program
This video provides an overview of the FAA’s IASA program—one of the agency’s most effective programs in its work with civil aviation authorities around the world to strengthen aviation safety and to meet International Civil Aviation Organization standards.
published: 08 Mar 2022
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Lose the Laser — Consequences
Shining lasers at an aircraft is not only extremely dangerous for the pilot and passengers, but it's also a federal offense that can bring significant fines and jail time. If you have a laser or laser lights display, use it responsibly or lose the laser.
Learn more about the dangers, the data and how to report laser strikes at www.faa.gov/go/lasers.
Thanks to the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), our partner in safety, for footage in this video.
published: 01 Jul 2024
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DRONE MYSTERY: FAA Now Issues Restrictions But Will PULL It Right Before Trump gets inaugurated
The Federal Aviation Administration issued temporary flight restrictions prohibiting drone flights over parts of New Jersey following an influx of sightings in recent weeks.
The notice, which expires Jan. 17, 2025, said drone operations in support of national defense, homeland security, law enforcement, firefighting, search and rescue or disaster response missions are not included in the restrictions.
Commercial drone operations are allowed with a valid statement of work, but there must be an approved special governmental interest airspace waiver and all applicable FAA regulations must be followed.
The New York Stewart International Airport (SWF), a public and military airport in Orange County, had "multiple reported drone sightings near and over the airport," a Federal Aviation Administ...
published: 19 Dec 2024
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FAA investigating unauthorized drone activity across the US
Arizona has a rich history in UFOs with the famous case of "The Phoenix Lights" of 1997, a mass sighting that created quite the controversy in the Valley.
For more Local News from KPHO: https://www.azfamily.com/
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published: 18 Dec 2024
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Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
(12 Dec 2024)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington DC - 24 September 2024
1. STILL FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker testifies before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington DC - 30 May 2024
2. Cutaway of FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker walking out to press conference
++SHOT CONTINUES++
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Whitaker, FAA Administrator:
"In the immediate aftermath of January, of the January 5th plug door incident, the FAA took unprecedented steps to increase the oversight of Boeing. That meant everything from more safety inspectors in the facilities to increased oversight of the production process. Importantly, we capped production of the 737 Max until these issues are resolved today. In re...
published: 17 Dec 2024
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How Capping and Tunneling Keep Flights Safe
Capping and tunneling are some of the many tools the FAA Command Center uses to keep flights moving and safe during severe weather conditions. Learn more about the FAA Command Center at https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ato/service_units/systemops/nas_ops/atcscc
published: 26 Nov 2024
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Federal investigators in Honolulu to look into cause of Tuesday’s deadly plane crash
Federal investigators from both the FAA and NTSB are in Honolulu to determine what went wrong, causing Tuesday’s deadly plane crash.
Hawaii News, Hawaii Weather, Hawaii Sports
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published: 19 Dec 2024
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.
https://wn.com/Faa_101
Learn how the FAA provides the safest and most efficient aerospace system in the world.
- published: 28 Feb 2018
- views: 57638
6:38
A Day in the Life of the FAA Command Center
Find out how the Air Traffic Control System Command Center manages the flow of air traffic nationwide each day.
Disclaimer: Footage in this video was filed bef...
Find out how the Air Traffic Control System Command Center manages the flow of air traffic nationwide each day.
Disclaimer: Footage in this video was filed before the COVID-19 public health emergency. FAA employees now wear face coverings in common areas and any workspaces or other locations where social distancing cannot be maintained.
https://wn.com/A_Day_In_The_Life_Of_The_Faa_Command_Center
Find out how the Air Traffic Control System Command Center manages the flow of air traffic nationwide each day.
Disclaimer: Footage in this video was filed before the COVID-19 public health emergency. FAA employees now wear face coverings in common areas and any workspaces or other locations where social distancing cannot be maintained.
- published: 26 Oct 2022
- views: 13024
2:12
Severe Summer Weather Strategies
Pilots prefer to avoid flying in or over a thunderstorm. So, how do flights get to their destinations during summer months when storms are more frequent? The FA...
Pilots prefer to avoid flying in or over a thunderstorm. So, how do flights get to their destinations during summer months when storms are more frequent? The FAA's air traffic controllers work with airlines and weather professionals to use strategies to keep flights safe. Learn more at http://www.faa.gov/summer-travel.
#FAAWeatherSquad
https://wn.com/Severe_Summer_Weather_Strategies
Pilots prefer to avoid flying in or over a thunderstorm. So, how do flights get to their destinations during summer months when storms are more frequent? The FAA's air traffic controllers work with airlines and weather professionals to use strategies to keep flights safe. Learn more at http://www.faa.gov/summer-travel.
#FAAWeatherSquad
- published: 24 Jul 2024
- views: 1013
5:48
Federal Aviation Administration’s International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) Program
This video provides an overview of the FAA’s IASA program—one of the agency’s most effective programs in its work with civil aviation authorities around the wor...
This video provides an overview of the FAA’s IASA program—one of the agency’s most effective programs in its work with civil aviation authorities around the world to strengthen aviation safety and to meet International Civil Aviation Organization standards.
https://wn.com/Federal_Aviation_Administration’S_International_Aviation_Safety_Assessment_(Iasa)_Program
This video provides an overview of the FAA’s IASA program—one of the agency’s most effective programs in its work with civil aviation authorities around the world to strengthen aviation safety and to meet International Civil Aviation Organization standards.
- published: 08 Mar 2022
- views: 5586
2:01
Lose the Laser — Consequences
Shining lasers at an aircraft is not only extremely dangerous for the pilot and passengers, but it's also a federal offense that can bring significant fines and...
Shining lasers at an aircraft is not only extremely dangerous for the pilot and passengers, but it's also a federal offense that can bring significant fines and jail time. If you have a laser or laser lights display, use it responsibly or lose the laser.
Learn more about the dangers, the data and how to report laser strikes at www.faa.gov/go/lasers.
Thanks to the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), our partner in safety, for footage in this video.
https://wn.com/Lose_The_Laser_—_Consequences
Shining lasers at an aircraft is not only extremely dangerous for the pilot and passengers, but it's also a federal offense that can bring significant fines and jail time. If you have a laser or laser lights display, use it responsibly or lose the laser.
Learn more about the dangers, the data and how to report laser strikes at www.faa.gov/go/lasers.
Thanks to the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), our partner in safety, for footage in this video.
- published: 01 Jul 2024
- views: 1993
5:41
DRONE MYSTERY: FAA Now Issues Restrictions But Will PULL It Right Before Trump gets inaugurated
The Federal Aviation Administration issued temporary flight restrictions prohibiting drone flights over parts of New Jersey following an influx of sightings in ...
The Federal Aviation Administration issued temporary flight restrictions prohibiting drone flights over parts of New Jersey following an influx of sightings in recent weeks.
The notice, which expires Jan. 17, 2025, said drone operations in support of national defense, homeland security, law enforcement, firefighting, search and rescue or disaster response missions are not included in the restrictions.
Commercial drone operations are allowed with a valid statement of work, but there must be an approved special governmental interest airspace waiver and all applicable FAA regulations must be followed.
The New York Stewart International Airport (SWF), a public and military airport in Orange County, had "multiple reported drone sightings near and over the airport," a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
SWF shut down the airport runway for over an hour on Friday night in response, and had no safety impacts on aircraft.
Brett Velicovich, Fox News contributor and CEO of Expert Drones, told Fox News Digital via email, "now it's affecting our economy, by not allowing flights to depart on time."
He added, "The airports can’t do anything else but shut down traffic even if there is just a reported sighting. Out of precautions for safety [airports] have to, and that’s the issue is [drone operators] can’t be tracked easily and can quickly shut down traffic and cause mass disruptions."
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https://wn.com/Drone_Mystery_Faa_Now_Issues_Restrictions_But_Will_Pull_It_Right_Before_Trump_Gets_Inaugurated
The Federal Aviation Administration issued temporary flight restrictions prohibiting drone flights over parts of New Jersey following an influx of sightings in recent weeks.
The notice, which expires Jan. 17, 2025, said drone operations in support of national defense, homeland security, law enforcement, firefighting, search and rescue or disaster response missions are not included in the restrictions.
Commercial drone operations are allowed with a valid statement of work, but there must be an approved special governmental interest airspace waiver and all applicable FAA regulations must be followed.
The New York Stewart International Airport (SWF), a public and military airport in Orange County, had "multiple reported drone sightings near and over the airport," a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
SWF shut down the airport runway for over an hour on Friday night in response, and had no safety impacts on aircraft.
Brett Velicovich, Fox News contributor and CEO of Expert Drones, told Fox News Digital via email, "now it's affecting our economy, by not allowing flights to depart on time."
He added, "The airports can’t do anything else but shut down traffic even if there is just a reported sighting. Out of precautions for safety [airports] have to, and that’s the issue is [drone operators] can’t be tracked easily and can quickly shut down traffic and cause mass disruptions."
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- published: 19 Dec 2024
- views: 56673
2:36
FAA investigating unauthorized drone activity across the US
Arizona has a rich history in UFOs with the famous case of "The Phoenix Lights" of 1997, a mass sighting that created quite the controversy in the Valley.
...
Arizona has a rich history in UFOs with the famous case of "The Phoenix Lights" of 1997, a mass sighting that created quite the controversy in the Valley.
For more Local News from KPHO: https://www.azfamily.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIrgpHvUm1FMtv-C1xwkJtw
https://wn.com/Faa_Investigating_Unauthorized_Drone_Activity_Across_The_US
Arizona has a rich history in UFOs with the famous case of "The Phoenix Lights" of 1997, a mass sighting that created quite the controversy in the Valley.
For more Local News from KPHO: https://www.azfamily.com/
For more YouTube Content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIrgpHvUm1FMtv-C1xwkJtw
- published: 18 Dec 2024
- views: 1061
2:23
Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
(12 Dec 2024)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington DC - 24 September 2024
1. STILL FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker testifies before the House...
(12 Dec 2024)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington DC - 24 September 2024
1. STILL FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker testifies before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington DC - 30 May 2024
2. Cutaway of FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker walking out to press conference
++SHOT CONTINUES++
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Whitaker, FAA Administrator:
"In the immediate aftermath of January, of the January 5th plug door incident, the FAA took unprecedented steps to increase the oversight of Boeing. That meant everything from more safety inspectors in the facilities to increased oversight of the production process. Importantly, we capped production of the 737 Max until these issues are resolved today. In response to our request in February, Boeing provided us their roadmap for continuous improvement. We just wrapped up a three hour meeting to review it and talk about future implementation."
4. Cutaway
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Whitaker, FAA Administrator:
"We underscored that they must follow through on implementing corrective actions and transform their safety culture. This is a guide for a new way for Boeing to do business. The FAA will make sure that Boeing makes lasting changes using all the tools at their disposal. I made it clear to Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun and other senior leaders that this plan does not mark the end of our increased oversight of Boeing and its suppliers, but the beginning of the next chapter. We will not approve production increases beyond the current cap until we're satisfied."
6. Cutaway
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Whitaker, FAA Administrator:
"The FAA will provide oversight at every step of the way in this process, we certify every 737 Max before it can be put into service, and we will continue to do so. We will also provide enhanced oversight of Boeing and its suppliers. Practically speaking, this means more safety inspectors in the Boeing and Spirit facilities. More feedback from company employees to gauge the effectiveness of change. Additional inspections at critical points of the production process and monitoring metrics to identify areas of concern. Safety is a team sport. Everyone has a role to play. Boeing must do their part and we will be there to make sure they do that."
8. Cutaway
STORYLINE:
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration, who has led a tougher enforcement policy against Boeing since a panel blew off a Boeing jet in January, said Thursday that he will step down next month, clearing the way for President-elect Donald Trump name his choice to lead the agency.
Mike Whitaker announced his pending resignation in a message to employees of the FAA, which regulates airlines and aircraft manufacturers and manages the nation’s airspace.
Whitaker has dealt with challenges including a surge in close calls between planes, a shortage of air traffic controllers and antiquated equipment at a time when air travel, and a need for tougher oversight of Boeing.
“The United States is the safest and most complex airspace in the world, and that is because of your commitment to the safety of the flying public,” Whitaker said in the message to employees. “This has been the best and most challenging job of my career, and I wanted you to hear directly from me that my tenure will come to a close on January 20, 2025.”
FAA administrators — who hold a job that has long been seen as nonpartisan — generally serve for five years, but that has not happened recently. Whitaker's predecessor, Stephen Dickson, also stepped down early before fulfilling his term.
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https://wn.com/Head_Of_The_Federal_Aviation_Administration_To_Resign,_Allowing_Trump_To_Pick_His_Successor
(12 Dec 2024)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington DC - 24 September 2024
1. STILL FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker testifies before the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Washington DC - 30 May 2024
2. Cutaway of FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker walking out to press conference
++SHOT CONTINUES++
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Whitaker, FAA Administrator:
"In the immediate aftermath of January, of the January 5th plug door incident, the FAA took unprecedented steps to increase the oversight of Boeing. That meant everything from more safety inspectors in the facilities to increased oversight of the production process. Importantly, we capped production of the 737 Max until these issues are resolved today. In response to our request in February, Boeing provided us their roadmap for continuous improvement. We just wrapped up a three hour meeting to review it and talk about future implementation."
4. Cutaway
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Whitaker, FAA Administrator:
"We underscored that they must follow through on implementing corrective actions and transform their safety culture. This is a guide for a new way for Boeing to do business. The FAA will make sure that Boeing makes lasting changes using all the tools at their disposal. I made it clear to Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun and other senior leaders that this plan does not mark the end of our increased oversight of Boeing and its suppliers, but the beginning of the next chapter. We will not approve production increases beyond the current cap until we're satisfied."
6. Cutaway
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Whitaker, FAA Administrator:
"The FAA will provide oversight at every step of the way in this process, we certify every 737 Max before it can be put into service, and we will continue to do so. We will also provide enhanced oversight of Boeing and its suppliers. Practically speaking, this means more safety inspectors in the Boeing and Spirit facilities. More feedback from company employees to gauge the effectiveness of change. Additional inspections at critical points of the production process and monitoring metrics to identify areas of concern. Safety is a team sport. Everyone has a role to play. Boeing must do their part and we will be there to make sure they do that."
8. Cutaway
STORYLINE:
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration, who has led a tougher enforcement policy against Boeing since a panel blew off a Boeing jet in January, said Thursday that he will step down next month, clearing the way for President-elect Donald Trump name his choice to lead the agency.
Mike Whitaker announced his pending resignation in a message to employees of the FAA, which regulates airlines and aircraft manufacturers and manages the nation’s airspace.
Whitaker has dealt with challenges including a surge in close calls between planes, a shortage of air traffic controllers and antiquated equipment at a time when air travel, and a need for tougher oversight of Boeing.
“The United States is the safest and most complex airspace in the world, and that is because of your commitment to the safety of the flying public,” Whitaker said in the message to employees. “This has been the best and most challenging job of my career, and I wanted you to hear directly from me that my tenure will come to a close on January 20, 2025.”
FAA administrators — who hold a job that has long been seen as nonpartisan — generally serve for five years, but that has not happened recently. Whitaker's predecessor, Stephen Dickson, also stepped down early before fulfilling his term.
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- published: 17 Dec 2024
- views: 137
0:43
How Capping and Tunneling Keep Flights Safe
Capping and tunneling are some of the many tools the FAA Command Center uses to keep flights moving and safe during severe weather conditions. Learn more about ...
Capping and tunneling are some of the many tools the FAA Command Center uses to keep flights moving and safe during severe weather conditions. Learn more about the FAA Command Center at https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ato/service_units/systemops/nas_ops/atcscc
https://wn.com/How_Capping_And_Tunneling_Keep_Flights_Safe
Capping and tunneling are some of the many tools the FAA Command Center uses to keep flights moving and safe during severe weather conditions. Learn more about the FAA Command Center at https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ato/service_units/systemops/nas_ops/atcscc
- published: 26 Nov 2024
- views: 828
2:51
Federal investigators in Honolulu to look into cause of Tuesday’s deadly plane crash
Federal investigators from both the FAA and NTSB are in Honolulu to determine what went wrong, causing Tuesday’s deadly plane crash.
Hawaii News, Hawaii Weathe...
Federal investigators from both the FAA and NTSB are in Honolulu to determine what went wrong, causing Tuesday’s deadly plane crash.
Hawaii News, Hawaii Weather, Hawaii Sports
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https://wn.com/Federal_Investigators_In_Honolulu_To_Look_Into_Cause_Of_Tuesday’S_Deadly_Plane_Crash
Federal investigators from both the FAA and NTSB are in Honolulu to determine what went wrong, causing Tuesday’s deadly plane crash.
Hawaii News, Hawaii Weather, Hawaii Sports
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- published: 19 Dec 2024
- views: 674