Designates the FAA Deputy Administrator to lead advanced aviation integration. Establishes the Office of Advanced Integration. Forms the Advanced Aviation Coordination Unit to enhance integration and certification processes for advanced aviation systems, including unmanned aircraft and emerging technologies, within the national airspace.
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This is a binding legislative act from the United States Congress with mandatory language establishing specific governmental structures, responsibilities, and timelines for implementation.
This document has minimal coverage of AI risk domains. It primarily addresses governance structures and coordination mechanisms for advanced aviation systems integration, with some implicit coverage of governance failure risks (6.5) through its focus on improving coordination and certification processes. The document does not substantially address AI-specific risks such as discrimination, privacy, misinformation, or AI system safety failures.
This document primarily governs the Trade, Transportation and Utilities sector through regulation of aviation systems and airspace integration. It also has coverage of Public Administration as it establishes governmental structures within the FAA, and minimal coverage of Scientific Research and Development Services through research and testing requirements for advanced aviation technologies.
The document addresses multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on deployment and operational monitoring of advanced aviation systems. It covers planning and design through coordination and policy development, verification through certification processes, deployment through operational approval applications, and ongoing monitoring through the establishment of oversight mechanisms and reporting requirements.
The document focuses on 'advanced aviation systems' which include unmanned aircraft systems, autonomous aircraft, and emerging aviation technologies. It does not explicitly mention AI models, AI systems, or specific AI terminology, but addresses autonomous and advanced technological systems in aviation context.
United States Congress
The document is titled as an 'Act' and follows the standard format of U.S. Congressional legislation, indicating it was proposed and enacted by the United States Congress.
Secretary of Transportation; Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration; Deputy Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration; Director of Advanced Integration
The Act designates the Secretary of Transportation, FAA Administrator, and Deputy Administrator with specific enforcement and oversight responsibilities, including coordination, appointment of officials, and ensuring compliance with established processes.
Deputy Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration; Director of Advanced Integration; Advanced Aviation Coordination Unit; Secretary of Transportation; Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration
The Act establishes monitoring responsibilities through biannual reporting requirements, coordination units, and designated officials who oversee implementation and progress of advanced aviation integration.
Federal Aviation Administration; Deputy Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration; Secretary of Transportation; Office of Advanced Integration; Advanced Aviation Coordination Unit
The Act establishes organizational structures and responsibilities within the Federal Aviation Administration, designating specific roles for the Deputy Administrator, Secretary, and various FAA offices. It also applies to stakeholders submitting operational approval applications for advanced aviation systems.