In March 1992, the carrier was given its FAA approval.
A higher performance design revision was granted FAA approval as the 14-19 Cruisemaster on September 26, 1949,.
FAA approval is necessary since the team performs in the United States.
The company had also secured FAA approval for a new aircraft type training program using actual aircraft in place of simulator-based training.
The second step in the application process is to seek FAA approval of the manufacturing quality assurance system (known as production approval).
Champion's aircraft, by date of FAA approval or Champion introduction are:
You can't build an airplane in this country without FAA approval and certification of the design and manufacturing process from start to finish.
In the late 1990s, L-3 Communications developed a competing computerized tomography system that also met FAA approval.
In the early 1960s, with FAA approval the airlines began to conduct a series of intensive engineering studies on in-service aircraft.
In order to gain FAA approval to build the tower the stepped pyramid was removed.