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Oberstar blasted what he described as the Federal Aviation Administration's attitude of complacency and what he called a too cozy relationship with airlines.
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In other words, once we are in the air, we call the Federal Aviation Administration and tell them where we are, who we are.
CNN Transcript - Breaking News: U.S. Military Searching for Missing Cuban Plane - September 19, 2000 2000
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He told Lauer that if Lauer looked at the investigation, he would see that Heene told authorities he called the Federal Aviation Administration, 911 and then
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Fearing some sort of airplane disaster, Wells had his dispatcher call the Federal Aviation Administration in Fairbanks.
Signs of the Times 2009
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It's also possible that Heene could face federal charges because he called the Federal Aviation Administration to report his son missing in the balloon.
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It's also possible that Heene could face federal charges because he called the Federal Aviation Administration to report his son missing in the balloon.
unknown title 2009
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The Heenes say that when they couldn't find Falcon, they called the Federal Aviation Administration, then a local TV station with a news helicopter, and then dialled the emergency dispatcher.
IOL: News 2009
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The Heenes say that when they couldn't find Falcon, they called the Federal Aviation Administration, then a local TV station with a news helicopter, and then dialed 911.
Long Island Press 2009
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The Federal Communications Commission will have to referee the growing disagreement between LightSquared and GPS makers and users, including the Defense Department and Federal Aviation Administration, which is planning to upgrade the U.S.'s existing air traffic control system to one that relies on GPS technologies.
Report to FCC Will Find LightSquared Interferes with GPS Amy Schatz 2011
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The Federal Communications Commission will have to referee the growing disagreement between LightSquared and GPS makers and users, including the Defense Department and Federal Aviation Administration, which is planning to upgrade the U.S.'s existing air traffic control system to one that relies on GPS technologies.
Report to FCC Will Find LightSquared Interferes with GPS Amy Schatz 2011
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