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The United States airspace system's classification scheme is intended to maximize pilot flexibility within acceptable levels of risk appropriate to the type of operation and traffic density within that class of airspace – in particular to provide separation and active control in areas of dense or high-speed flight operations.
In December 2019, the FAA proposed a rule requiring all unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to be equipped with a device to identify them citing "All UAS operating in the airspace of the United States, with very few exceptions, would be subject to the requirements of this rule". [4] [5] On December 28, 2020, the FAA announced the system, Remote ...
Recreational drones must fly at or below 400 feet, and all drones must avoid prohibited or restricted airspace – such as airports, critical national infrastructure, and even major sporting ...
Title 14 CFR – Aeronautics and Space is one of the fifty titles that make up the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Title 14 is the principal set of rules and regulations (sometimes called administrative law) issued by the Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration, federal agencies of the United States which oversee Aeronautics and Space.
Class C is a class of airspace in the United States which follows International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) air space designation. Class C airspace areas are designed to improve aviation safety by reducing the risk of mid-air collisions in the terminal area and enhance the management of air traffic operations therein. [1]
Air Force operations above FL600 as designated in FAA Order 7610.4. [3] 4466–4477 US: Reserved in accordance with FAA Order JO 7110.67 (Federal Law Enforcement). [3] 4500, 4600, 4700 US: Internal ARTCC subsets assigned by Enroute Safety and Operations Support.
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker confirmed the final rule at a conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday. "That is light speed for rulemaking," Whitaker said. "This is a new type, a new category of ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is instituting new rest rules for U.S. air traffic controllers to ... "With the safety of our controllers and national airspace always top of mind for FAA, I ...