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FAA - translation to

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AGENCY DEDICATED TO CIVIL AVIATION MATTERS
Federal Aviation Agency; United States Federal Aviation Administration; U.S. Federal Aviation Administration; Operational Support Facility; USFAA; US FAA; FAA; Federal Aviation Administrator; Federal Aviation Adminstration; US Federal Aviation Administration; Federal Aviation Authority; Lynne A. Osmus; F.A.A.; Aeronautics Branch; Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration; FAA Administrator; U.S. Federal Aeronautic Administration; Federal Aeronautic Administration; Federal Airworthiness Authority; F. A. A.; Criticism of the Federal Aviation Administration; Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act of 2008; Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise; FAA Aviation News; Federal Aviation Administration of the United States; Continued Airworthiness Notification to the International Community; CANIC; P.L. 110-253
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  • FAA Joint Surveillance Site radar, [[Canton, Michigan]]
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  • overflight]] fee regions. The yellow regions are where the U.S. provides ''enroute'' ATC services over what is mostly land territory, excluding Hawaii and some island territories but including most of the Bering Sea as well as [[Bermuda]] and [[The Bahamas]] (sovereign countries, where the FAA provides high-altitude ATC service). The blue regions are where the U.S. provides ''oceanic'' ATC services over international waters (Hawaii, some US island territories, & some small, foreign island nations/territories are included in this region).
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Federal Aviation Agency         
Agencia Federal de Aviación, organización gubernamental de los Estados Unidos que supervisa la seguridad de las compañías de aviación y regula la industria aérea
Fleet Air Arm         
  • An elephant pulling a [[Supermarine Walrus]] aircraft into position at a Fleet Air Arm station in India (c. June 1944)
  • Beechcraft Avenger T1]] used for Observer training.
  • The Fleet Air Arm operates the F-35B from the ''Queen Elizabeth''-class aircraft carriers.
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  • Low visibility fin flash
  • Fleet Air Arm Pilot Wings
  • A formation of four Sea Harrier FA.2s from 801 NAS in 2005
  • Grob Tutor T1]] used for Pilot Grading.
  • 6}} in 1972
  • Fin flash
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  • VC]] and the first naval aviator of the Fleet Air Arm to reach [[flag rank]]
  • A Merlin HC3 of Commando Helicopter Force.
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  • Grob Prefect T1]] turboprop used for Elementary Flying Training.
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AVIATION BRANCH OF THE BRITISH ROYAL NAVY
Fleet Air Arm bases; Fleet Air Arm Squadrons; Fleet Air Arm operational aircraft; 10th Carrier Air Group; Royal Navy helicopter; Fleet air arm; Royal Naval Air Station; Naval Air Branch; British Naval Aviation; Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Air Force; British Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm; WAFU (slang)
n. Flota Aérea Armada, división aérea de la Real Marina Británica a cargo de operaciones aéreas a bordo de sus barcos, Agencia Federal de Aviación (FAA)
FAA      
Federal Aviation Administration

Definition

FAA
¦ abbreviation
1. (in the US) Federal Aviation Administration.
2. (in the UK) Fleet Air Arm.

Wikipedia

Federal Aviation Administration

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the largest transportation agency of the U.S. government and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the country as well as over surrounding international waters.: 12, 16  Its powers include air traffic control, certification of personnel and aircraft, setting standards for airports, and protection of U.S. assets during the launch or re-entry of commercial space vehicles. Powers over neighboring international waters were delegated to the FAA by authority of the International Civil Aviation Organization.

Created in August 1958 (1958-08), the FAA replaced the former Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) and later became an agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Examples of use of FAA
1. "It was requested and the FAA granted it." Why did the FAA agree?
2. FAA officials announced measures that they said would make it easier for inspectors to report problems to top FAA officials and potentially restrict post–FAA employment for inspectors.
3. FAA requires each repair station to undergo a government inspection at least once a year, FAA spokesman Les Dorr said.
4. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) June 30, 2005 FAA RAISES SAFETY RATING FOR GREECE WASHINGTON, DC –– The U.S.
5. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has determined.