DocumentCode
1354031
Title
Air safety: The Federal Aviation Administration under scrutiny: The U.S. Congress and others have ideas about improving air safety that include restructuring the FAA and altering its charter
Author
Lombardo, Thomas G.
Volume
17
Issue
11
fYear
1980
Firstpage
53
Lastpage
56
Abstract
It has been a rough couple of years for the Federal Aviation Administration. ¿Discovered¿ by Congressional committees, consumer groups, and blue-ribbon panels, the agency has come under a degree of public scrutiny that other Government bodies long have endured, but that the FAA managed to sidestep. For years, it operated much like the Federal Bureau of Investigation once did, as the unquestioned authority in its field. Now. its methods, aims, and charter are being challenged. Much of this attention was piqued by two air tragedies ¿ a midair collision between an airliner and a light plane over San Diego in 1978 and a DC-10 crash in Chicago in 1979. The combined death toll from the accidents was 417 people. Further, there has been a recent series of FAA computer failures that have raised the risk of more midair collisions.
Keywords
Aircraft; Computers; FAA; Industries; Safety;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSPEC.1980.6368452
Filename
6368452
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