The aviation industry is advancing every day and continues to refine
its current aircraft into an even more advanced piece of equipment. The problem
that occurs with the continues refinement of aircrafts, programs, and policies
is how to implement them. Additionally, the industry is strategically
developing programs to enforce safety standards. However, the turnover for
those programs take time to implement. That’s why everyone should understand
how legislative laws have an impact on the aviation industry.
The “Federal
Aviation Act was created to promote safe air travel, and to protect lives and
property of people on the ground as well as air travelers” (USLegal, 2016). The
industry knew they were struggling when certain events started to unfold.
Unfortunately, the act was created after several disasters happened.
Additionally, corporate decided enough is enough, they needed a legislative act
to set the foundation for safety. Furthermore, the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) set the foundation of creating a safer environment,
implementing policies and holding all airlines to the same standards. At the
end of the day, the FAA has a huge impact in the aviation industry. Without the
FAA, the industry wouldn’t have a strong safety program nor run efficiently.
In conclusion, there will always be flaws in the aviation
industry. However, they know there has to be different legislative acts to
prevent or mitigate accidents from happening and create a safe working
environment. At the end of the day, it’s better to be safe than sorry. If you
have to think twice about whether it’s safe or not, the answer is most likely a
no. However, flying can be a tedious job, but the regulations implemented are
there for the safety of everyone. So always follow the regulations and policies
in accordance with the FAA, because one day the
Federal Aviation Act may save a life.
Reference
USLegal. (2016). Federal
Aviation Act. Retrieved from
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