Open Directory - Recreation: Aviation: Regulations
This category in other languages: - Providing air traffic control services for New Zealand and the Auckland Oceanic Flight Information Region. - Responsible for safety and economic regulation of British aviation as well as consumer protection in commercial aviation. - CASA has the primary responsibility for the maintenance, enhancement and promotion of the safety of civil aviation in Australia. - The DGCA is responsible for implementing, controlling, and supervising airworthiness standards, safety operations, crew training in India. - Searchable database of FAR Code of U.S. Federal Regulations, current, historical and airworthiness directives. - The FAA is primarily responsible for the advancement, safety and regulation of civil aviation, as well as overseeing the development of the air traffic control system and commercial space travel. - Information on the FAA and its functions. Includes details on traffic flow, safety, licenses and research functions. - Promotes understanding and security through cooperative aviation regulation. - An associated body of the European Civil Aviation Conference representing the civil aviation regulatory authorities of a number of European states. - Canadian organisation responsible for amateur built aircraft inspection and Certification. - Romanian Civil Aviation regulatory body. Authorizations, airspace administration, licenses, aviation rules, and Romanian aviation data base. - United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority, news, events, comments, glossary, licensing, and links. - The provider of civil and military air navigation services in Switzerland. - Regulates aviation in South Africa. Provides official information for the aviation industry. - Regulates the safety standards of Irish civil aviation and provides air traffic management and aeronautical communications services in Irish controlled airspace. - Article describing an algorithm for defeating the FAA's Computer-Assisted Passenger Screening (CAPS) system. [First Monday] (October 07, 2002)