Aviation Safety and Security: Challenges to Implementing the Recommendations of the White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security -- GAO/T-RCED-97-90
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1997-03-05
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TRIS Online Accession Number:00736015
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NTL Classification:NTL-AVIATION-Air Traffic Control;NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Economics and Finance;NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Laws and Regulations;NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Planning and Policy;NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Safety/Airworthiness;
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Abstract:This statement before Congress by Gerald L. Dillingham, Associate Director,
Transportation Issues, Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division,
General Accounting Office (GAO) assesses the recommendations contained in the
recently released report of the White House Commission on Aviation Safety and
Security. The statement focuses on the implementation issues relating to three
areas addressed by the Commission: aviation safety, air traffic control
modernization, and aviation security. In the view of the GAO, as FAA tries to
fundamentally reinvent itself as the Commission contemplates through some of
its recommendations, FAA and the aviation industry will be challenged in three
areas: (1) FAA's organizational culture and resource management, (2) FAA's
partnerships with the airline industry, and (3) the costs of and sources of
funding to implement the recommendations. 13p.
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