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Federal Aviation Administration Regulations (FAR)

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Regulations, known as FARs, are rules set by the U.S. government to ensure the safety, security, and efficiency of civil aviation. They cover various aspects of flying, including how aircraft are built and maintained, pilot licensing requirements, air traffic control procedures, and drone use. These regulations help prevent accidents, protect passengers and crew, and maintain orderly airspace. Compliance ensures that aviation activities are conducted safely and consistently across the industry, fostering public trust and supporting the growth of air travel and related industries.