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FAA

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EASA

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Overview

  • FAA
  • EASA
  • KEY DIFFERENCES
  • SIMILARITIES

FAA

1) Jurisdicton:

2) Safety Regulation

3) Certification

4) Air Traffic Control

5) Research and Development

6) International Cooperation

7) Enforcement

Jurisdiction

Civilil aviation wihtin the US, including commercial airlines, private aircraft, pilots, airports, and air traffic control

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Safety Regulation

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  • Primary goal: to ensure the safety of civil aviation operations.

  • Aircraft design, manufacturing, and maintence, as well as for pilot training and licensing

CERTIFICATION

Certifying aircraft, aircraft components, and aviation products. It evaluates and approves designs, materials, and manufacturing processes to ensure compliance with safety standards

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ATC

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The operated the NAS and provides air traffic control services across the US.

Manages the safe and efficient flow of air traffic, including airspace design, air traffic procedures, and communication systems.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

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FAA conducts research and development activities to advance aviation safety and technology.

They collaborate with industry stakeholders, acedemic institutions, and other angencies to enhance aviation systems and address emerging challenges.

INTERNATIONAL COOPERTION

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Plays an active role in promoting international aviation safety. It works with other civil aviation authorites worldwide to establish standards, share information, and harmonize regulations throigh bilateral agreements and international organizations sucgh as international civil aviation organization (ICAO)

ENFORCEMENT

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Has authority to enforce its regulations and standards. It conducts inspections, investigatios, and audits to ensure comliance with safety reguirements. Non-compliance can lead to penalties, fines, or suspension of licenses.

FAA is recognized globally for its expertise in avaition safety and its regulations.

Summary

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The FAA plays a critical role in ensuring the safety, efficiency, and development of the US aviation industry. Its regulations, oversight and international influence have a large impact on global aviation standards and practices.

1) Jurisdiction

2) Safety Requlation

3) Certification

4) Airworthiness

5) Operations

6) Oversight and Inspections

7) International Cooperation

8) Rulemaking and Research

EASA

Jurisdiction

Covers all EU memeber states, including ther territories and airspace. Its regulation and standards are applicable within the EU.

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SAFETY REGULATION

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Primary objective: to ensure the highest level of safety in civil aviation operations.

Develops and enforces regulations and standards relted to aircraft design, manufacturing, maintenence, operations, and pilot licensing.

Certification

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responsible for the certifcation of aircraft and components within the EU.

Evaluates and approves designs, materials, manufacturing processes, and maintenance procesures to ensure compliance with safety requirements

AIRWORTHINESS

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establishes and enforces airworthiness standards for aircraft registered in EU member states. It sets requirements for the coninuing airwothiness of aircraft, including maintenance, inspections, and repairs.

OPERATIONS

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Develops reqgualiton and guidelines for the safe operation of aircraft within the EU.

Rules for flight operations, aircrew licensing, training, and operational procedures

OVERSIGHT AND INSPECTIONS

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Concucts oversight activites to ensure compliance with safety regulations.

Conducts audits and inpsections of airlines, maintenancer organizations and avaition authorites within the EU member states to assess their compliance with safety standards

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

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Collaborates with other civil aviation authorites worldside to promost harmoized aviaiton safetty standards

Works closely with FAA and other global regulatory bodies to share information, align regulation, and estbalish mutual recongition agreements

RULEMAKING AND RESEARCH

Engages in rulemaking activities to develop and update sfety regulation and standards. It also conducts reaserch and collects safety data to support evidence-based decision-making.

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