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The FAA said it's "working on policy clarification" for inspectors who oversee companies that lease aircraft for both government and private use. The General Services Administration, which makes recommendations to federal agencies on air fleet management, said the FAA is responsible for the oversight of aircraft used solely to carry passengers. But the FAA doesn't regulate aircraft engaged in government activities such as firefighting, border patrol, surveying or chasing down crooks. As a result of their investigation, NTSB officials are now asking if other companies that lease planes and helicopters to government agencies are engaged in "a race to the bottom" to maximize profits. "What we don't know is: Are there other operators out there right now also providing inaccurate information to flight crews and the FAA?" said Thomas Haueter, director of NTSB's Office of Aviation Safety. Twenty-three federal agencies operate over 1,600 nonmilitary aircraft. State and local governments operate hundreds more.
The issue is not a new one. A Senate investigation in 1991 criticized the lack of binding safety standards and recommended that Congress eliminate the exemption from FAA regulations for government aviation operations. But past suggestions that Congress should authorize the FAA to should assume safety oversight of government aircraft have been quickly doused. "The Forest Service and FAA and their inspectors indicate they aren't even sure what they are supposed to be looking at, and the lines are blurred," Hersman said. "I think neither wants to take responsibility for this is because they don't have the resources to do what needs to be done." ___ Online:
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