Aviation Safety: Issues Raised by the Crash of Valujet Flight 592 : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, June 25, 1996U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 571 pages |
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... effective changes that solve the problems that exist . Let me also say that under the leadership of Chairman Shuster this committee has approved legislation that I and nearly every ( 1 ) member of the subcommittee , including Mr ...
... effective changes that solve the problems that exist . Let me also say that under the leadership of Chairman Shuster this committee has approved legislation that I and nearly every ( 1 ) member of the subcommittee , including Mr ...
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... effective use of its limited assets . We all can recognize the FAA is never going to be in a position , given its limited resources , to be able to fully inspect the thousands of entities within its jurisdiction , so it's essential that ...
... effective use of its limited assets . We all can recognize the FAA is never going to be in a position , given its limited resources , to be able to fully inspect the thousands of entities within its jurisdiction , so it's essential that ...
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... effectively with the problem . I think , Mr. Chairman , that the problem with FAA's data integ- rity is symptomatic of a greater deficiency with oversight of the in- spectors . I think the majority - the overwhelming majority of FAA ...
... effectively with the problem . I think , Mr. Chairman , that the problem with FAA's data integ- rity is symptomatic of a greater deficiency with oversight of the in- spectors . I think the majority - the overwhelming majority of FAA ...
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... effectiveness of the FAA and its NASIP program to ensure its compliance with safe practices . This brings me to an observation , Mr. Chairman . Last week the FAA announced that it would now require airlines to demonstrate the regulatory ...
... effectiveness of the FAA and its NASIP program to ensure its compliance with safe practices . This brings me to an observation , Mr. Chairman . Last week the FAA announced that it would now require airlines to demonstrate the regulatory ...
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... effective in correcting come deficient areas . Current Issues : This enforcement summary opccifically addreccec our ... effectiveness of those actions . C : May 24 , in a letter to valuuet President Lewis Jordan , the Atlanta PSDO ...
... effective in correcting come deficient areas . Current Issues : This enforcement summary opccifically addreccec our ... effectiveness of those actions . C : May 24 , in a letter to valuuet President Lewis Jordan , the Atlanta PSDO ...
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action Administrator agency Agreement aircraft airplane airworthiness airworthiness directives Atlanta aviation safety BACHUS BRODERICK canisters cargo certification Chairman check was accomplished compliance concerns consent order contractors crash crew DEFAZIO discrepancies were noted discretionary function exception documents door DUNCAN employees engine FAA inspectors FAA's Federal Aviation Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Regulations FINDING firing pin flight attendant flying FOLD following discrepancies FSDO hazardous materials hearing heat shield HINSON industry insert unit inspection installed investigation issues JORDAN June 25 latch LIPINSKI low-cost carriers maintenance manual mechanics MENENDEZ NTSB OBERSTAR Office operations oversight oxygen mask oxygen module passengers performed personnel pilots pin lanyards problems procedures question Ramp check recommendations record regulations regulatory release removed repair stations responsibility S.Ct SabreTech SCHIAVO Secretary SELLER SHUSTER specific standards statement Subcommittee Thank ValuJet Airlines ValuJet Flight 592
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Page 553 - Any claim based upon an act or omission of an employee of the Government, exercising due care, in the execution of a statute or regulation, whether or not such statute or regulation be valid, or based upon the exercise or performance or the failure to exercise or perform a discretionary function or duty on the part of a federal agency or an employee of the Government, whether or not the discretion involved be abused.
Page 553 - Authority, the periods for, and the manner in, which such inspection, servicing, and overhaul shall be made, including provision for examinations and reports by properly qualified private persons whose examinations or reports the Authority may accept in lieu of those made by its officers and employees...
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Page 561 - Congress wished to prevent judicial "second-guessing" of legislative and administrative decisions grounded in social, economic, and political policy through the medium of an action in tort.
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