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Aeronautical Repair Station Association
As the only association devoted to the unique regulatory needs of the worldwide civil aviation community, ARSA helps develop guidance, policy and interpretations that are clear, concise and consistent, and applied uniformly to all similarly situated companies and individuals. |
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National Air Transportation Association
(NATA) is the leading organization representing aviation service businesses such as fixed base operators, charter providers, aircraft management companies including those supporting fractional shareholders, maintenance and repair organizations, flight training and airline service companies. |
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National Business Aviation Association, Inc
NBAA promotes the aviation interests of organizations utilizing general aviation aircraft for business purposes in the United States and worldwide." |
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National Argricultural Aviation Association
NAAA supports the interests of small business owners and pilots licensed as commercial applicators that use aircraft to enhance food, fiber and bio-fuel production, protect forestry and control health-threatening pests. |
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JetCharters.com
Jet Charters .com is a worldwide marketplace for jet
charter allowing people the ability to research everything air charter. Website visitors can access a wealth of information
on airports, FBO's, charter operators in different markets, plane
models available for charter and empty legs at specific destinations.
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Federal Aviation Administration
The (FAA) is responsible for the safety of civil aviation. The Federal Aviation Act of 1958 created the agency under the name Federal Aviation Agency. The agency adopted their present name in 1967 when they became a part of the Department of Transportation. Their major roles include:
- Regulating civil aviation to promote safety
- Encouraging and developing civil aeronautics, including new aviation technology
- Developing and operating a system of air traffic control and navigation for both civil and military aircraft
- Researching and developing the National Airspace System and civil aeronautics
- Developing and carrying out programs to control aircraft noise and other environmental effects of civil aviation
- Regulating U.S. commercial space transportation
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Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
As AOPA looks back on its first 70 years, and ahead to the next century, AOPA remains at the heart of general aviation, representing a record 414,000 members—more than any other aviation organization in the world. They will continue to work at the international, federal, state, and local levels to advance general aviation’s cause, and continue to help pilots stay safe and get the most out of their flying. |