Federal Aviation Administration Responsible for aviation safety in the United States Runs air traffic control system, but not airport security One of many agencies whose work will be coordinated by the new Office of Homeland Security
Federal Aviation Administration, the federal agency which is responsible for the safe and efficient movement of aircraft through the National Airspace System The FAA has broad legislative authority to create and enforce Federal Aviation Regulations
A college or university employee who is involved in the administration of financial aid Some schools call FAAs "Financial Aid Advisors" or "Financial Aid Counselors"
US Federal Aviation Administration Agency that regulates civilian airports and aircraft in the United States and possessions
an agency in the Department of Transportation that is responsible for the safety of civilian aviation
The Federal Aviation Administration is the agency of the US government that regulates aviation activity, including skydiving
Federal Aeronautics Administration Farad -- A unit of electrical capacity Fatigue Resistance -- Resistance to metal crystallization which leads to conductors or wires breaking from flexing Feedback -- Transfer of some output energy to an amplifier to its input, so as to modify its characteristic FEP -- Fluorinated ethylene propylene insulation and jacket Teflon® FHPE -- Foamed High-Density Polyethylene Fiberglass -- A yarn used for braiding when heat and moisture resistance are necessary
(Federal Aviation Administration) - The element of the U S government with primary responsibility for the safety of civil aviation The FAA issues and enforces regulations and minimum standards relating to the manufacture, operation, and maintenance of aircraft, including deicing
Federal Aviation Administration; U S Agency that sets standards for aircraft safety and production requirements and investigates accidents, malfunctions and airlines
A FAA is a Financial Aid Administrator, a university employee who is involved in the financial aid process