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  2. Eastern Air Express - Wikipedia

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    Former Hillwood Airways logo. The airline was initially founded in 2013 as ATX Air Services and operated under a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 125 certificate, limiting the airline to only flying under long-term agreements with a few clients.

  3. Master minimum equipment list - Wikipedia

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    A minimum equipment list is required in the United States by the Federal Aviation Administration: [7] When operating any turbine-powered aircraft such as jets or turboprops. When operating under part 135 (commuter and on-demand operations) When operating under part 125 (non-airline large aircraft operations)

  4. Federal Aviation Regulations - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Washington Air Route Traffic Control Center - Wikipedia

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    Between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017, Washington Center handled 2,554,410 aircraft operations. [1] The Washington ARTCC covers 165,000 square miles (430,000 km 2 ) of airspace that includes airports in Maryland , Pennsylvania , West Virginia , Delaware , New Jersey , Virginia , and North Carolina .

  6. Parts Manufacturer Approval - Wikipedia

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    The FAA's FAQ on Part 21 stated that PMA quality systems would be evaluated for compliance by the FAA during certificate management activity after the compliance date of the rule. [23] Today, all FAA production approvals – whether for complete aircraft or for piece parts – rely on a common set of quality assurance system elements.

  7. Civil Aeronautics Board - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) was an agency of the federal government of the United States, formed in 1940 from a split of the Civil Aeronautics Authority [1] and abolished in 1985, that regulated aviation services (including scheduled passenger airline service [2]) and, until the establishment of the National Transportation Safety Board in 1967, conducted air accident investigations.

  8. Avionics - Wikipedia

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    NextGen Technologies: ADS-B and satellite-based navigation are part of the FAA’s NextGen initiative, aimed at modernizing air traffic control and improving the efficiency of the national airspace. Autonomous Systems : Advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning are paving the way for more autonomous aircraft systems, enhancing ...

  9. 125th Special Tactics Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 125th STS was officially constituted on 1 May 2005, and is one of only two Special Tactics Units in the Air National Guard.On 9 September 2006, the 244th Combat Communications Squadron was re-missioned creating the fully operational 125th Special Tactics Squadron in 2007 at Portland Air National Guard Base, Portland, Oregon.