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Aviation Disasters

Check Out These Important Links:

Airport Safety - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is an agency of the United States Department of Transportation that is responsible for regulating and overseeing civil aviation within the United States. 

Aviation Safety Action Program - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is an agency of the United States Department of Transportation that is responsible for regulating and overseeing civil aviation within the United States. 

Disaster Relief - Air Care Alliance is a non-profit organization based in the United States that promotes, supports, and represents a network of humanitarian flying organizations.

Relief Air Wing - An international organization of pilots, flight dispatchers, airlines, and aircraft operators that work together to share critical safety information.

   

Aviation safety refers to the set of procedures, technologies, and regulations designed to minimize the risk of accidents, incidents, and other safety hazards in the aviation industry. The goal of aviation safety is to ensure the highest level of safety for passengers, crew members, and the general public.

Aviation safety includes a wide range of measures, such as pilot training and certification, air traffic control systems, aircraft design and maintenance, safety regulations and guidelines, and emergency procedures. It also includes the management of risks associated with factors such as weather conditions, air traffic congestion, and technical malfunctions.

Overall, aviation safety is a critical component of the aviation industry, and it plays a crucial role in maintaining the confidence of passengers and stakeholders in the safety and reliability of air travel.