faa
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is a United States government agency responsible for civil aviation safety, certification, and oversight. It develops safety standards for aircraft and airmen, certifies aircraft and aviation products, and regulates air navigation services and the operation of the national airspace system. The FAA also oversees drone operations, commercial space transportation, and safety requirements for aviation facilities, including airports, and it provides air traffic control and navigation services through the Air Traffic Organization.
The FAA was created by the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, consolidating and replacing functions of earlier
Key activities include issuing aircraft airworthiness certificates, certifying pilots and maintenance technicians, inspecting operators for safety,
The agency operates under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations and collaborates with the International