Legislative Acts

In aviation history, there are plenty of acts and regulations that have helped shaped the aviation industry. In my opinion, the federal aviation act was the most important legislative act that goes hand with the standardization center. In August 1958, President Eisenhower signed the Federal aviation act into law, to create the federal aviation agency (FAA, 2022). 

The FAA is in charge of issuing and enforcing regulations. Furthermore, standards cover manufacturing, operating, and maintaining the aviation industry (FAA, 2022). Before the FAA was created, the standardization center existed to establish uniformity in the inspection and methods for examination for all types of pilot certificates. The creation of this organization that now is only one altogether promotes safety, develops new technology, and provides standardization in this field. The aviation industry and professional aviators are supposed to follow these rules so all crews can understand each other without ever meeting each other before. This is a dealbreaker because they can organize themselves faster, and correct other people's mistakes easier. 


Reference

FAA. (2022). A Brief History of the FAA. Federal aviation administration. Retrieved on March 18, 2022, from https://www.faa.gov/about/history/timeline



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