Bill 118 hr 2618, also known as the Federal Aviation Administration Engagement and Transparency Act, aims to increase transparency and public engagement within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives on May 4, 2021, by Representative Peter DeFazio.
The main provisions of the bill include requiring the FAA to establish a process for public input on proposed regulations and policies related to aviation safety. This process would allow stakeholders, including industry experts, pilots, and the general public, to provide feedback on proposed rules before they are finalized.
Additionally, the bill requires the FAA to publish information on its website about the status of rulemaking activities, including timelines for completion and any delays that may occur. This information would help stakeholders stay informed about the FAA's regulatory activities and provide greater transparency into the agency's decision-making process.
Furthermore, the bill requires the FAA to conduct regular public meetings to discuss key aviation safety issues and provide updates on ongoing initiatives. These meetings would give stakeholders the opportunity to engage directly with FAA officials and voice their concerns about aviation safety.
Overall, the Federal Aviation Administration Engagement and Transparency Act seeks to improve communication between the FAA and the public, enhance transparency in the rulemaking process, and promote greater public engagement in aviation safety matters.