
United States Federal Aviation Administration
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is a U.S. government agency responsible for overseeing and regulating all aspects of civil aviation. Its primary roles include ensuring the safety and security of commercial and private flights, managing air traffic control to prevent collisions, and establishing rules for airline operations and pilot certifications. The FAA also supports aviation research, promotes technological advancements, and enforces regulations to maintain a safe and efficient national airspace system. By setting standards and monitoring compliance, the FAA helps facilitate safe, reliable, and efficient air travel within the United States.