§44505. Systems, procedures, facilities, and devices
(a)
(A) develop, alter, test, and evaluate systems, procedures, facilities, and devices, and define their performance characteristics, to meet the needs for safe and efficient navigation and traffic control of civil and military aviation, except for needs of the armed forces that are peculiar to air warfare and primarily of military concern; and
(B) select systems, procedures, facilities, and devices that will best serve those needs and promote maximum coordination of air traffic control and air defense systems.
(2) The Administrator may make contracts to carry out this subsection without regard to section 3324(a) and (b) of title 31.
(3) When a substantial question exists under paragraph (1) of this subsection about whether a matter is of primary concern to the armed forces, the Administrator shall decide whether the Administrator or the Secretary of the appropriate military department has responsibility. The Administrator shall be given technical information related to each research and development project of the armed forces that potentially applies to, or potentially conflicts with, the common system to ensure that potential application to the common system is considered properly and that potential conflicts with the system are eliminated.
(b)
(1) to develop a better understanding of the relationship between human factors and aviation accidents and between human factors and air safety;
(2) to enhance air traffic controller, mechanic, and flight crew performance;
(3) to develop a human-factor analysis of the hazards associated with new technologies to be used by air traffic controllers, mechanics, and flight crews;
(4) to identify innovative and effective corrective measures for human errors that adversely affect air safety; and
(5) to develop dynamic simulation models of the air traffic control system and airport design and operating procedures that will provide analytical technology-
(A) to predict airport and air traffic control safety and capacity problems;
(B) to evaluate planned research projects; and
(C) to test proposed revisions in airport and air traffic control operations programs.
(c)
(1) airspace and airport planning and design;
(2) airport capacity enhancement techniques;
(3) human performance in the air transportation environment;
(4) aviation safety and security;
(5) the supply of trained air transportation personnel, including pilots and mechanics; and
(6) other aviation issues related to developing and maintaining a safe and efficient air transportation system.
(d)
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Revised Section | Source (U.S. Code) | Source (Statutes at Large) |
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44505(a)(1) | 49 App.:1353(c) (1st sentence). | Aug. 23, 1958,
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49 App.:1655(c)(1). | Oct. 15, 1966,
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44505(a)(2) | 49 App.:1353(c) (5th sentence). | |
49 App.:1655(c)(1). | ||
44505(a)(3) | 49 App.:1353(c) (6th, last sentences). | |
49 App.:1655(c)(1). | ||
44505(b) | 49 App.:1353(c) (2d, 3d sentences). | Aug. 23, 1958,
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44505(c) | 49 App.:1353(c) (4th sentence). | Aug. 23, 1958,
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In this section, the word "Administrator" in section 312(c) of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 (
In subsection (a)(1) and (3), the words "the armed forces" are substituted for "military agencies" and "the military" because of the definition of "armed forces" in 10:101.
In subsection (a)(3), the words "military department" are substituted for "military agency" because of the definition of "military department" in 10:101. The words "the needs of" and "to the maximum extent necessary" are omitted as surplus.
Amendments
1994-Subsec. (d).
Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in sections 106, 40119, 44501, 44508, 48102 of this title.