I think the FAA (and their equivalents) upholds a standard uniformly across different geographic regions and sectors of aviation. But what those standards are and how the FAA can be held accountable, are tough aspects of what is essentially a government run safety-company. It's difficult to critique the FAA without first critically thinking about govt regulations and differentiate the govt's role as a protector of individual rights from the role of playing God with the economy.
1 month ago | 3
It's all fine now....the President, being the aviation expert that he is, quickly determined the DCA accident was caused by DEI, so now that DEI has been eliminated from the federal government, the problem is solved.
1 month ago | 5
New pre-flight announcement “In the rare event that we need to evacuate this aircraft YOUR bag is not worth MY life”.
1 month ago | 0
The NTSB is the one that makes flying safer, not the FAA. The FAA needs to do better.
1 month ago (edited) | 0
I am sure the FAA does make flying safer, but they need to do much better.
1 month ago | 0
Garybpilot
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This one’s personal: I’m calling out the FAA and breaking down how badly they dropped the ball on the DCA accident.
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Question for you: do you think the FAA actually makes flying safer, or do they just get in the way?
1 month ago | [YT] | 65