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This is a graded discussion: 100 points possible
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Analysis Discussion: National Government
Agencies and International Organizations
Read
Read the following resources.
Practical Aviation & Aerospace Law | ERAU Hunt Library - Ebook Central
(https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/erau/detail.action?docID=6273500)
Chapter 1- Regulatory Agencies and International Organizations
FAA Grants Could Clean Up Airport Emissions | The Verge
(https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/24/22640039/faa-grants-airport-emissions-electric-vehicles)
ICAO’s 2023 Timeline Gives Airlines More Time for GADSS | Aviation Today
(https://www.aviationtoday.com/2020/05/07/icaos-2023-timeline-gives-airlines-time-gadss/)
Post
For this assignment, imagine that your boss has just told you they need this information for a
meeting in 2 hours.
Keep the response concise and compact, but your post should include all requirements.
Make your original, thorough, and complete primary posting by the fourth day of this
module week.
Step 1
Research one of the following U.S. government agencies or its counterpart in a nation or
union of nations other than the U.S.
Department of Justice (DOJ)
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Department of Transportation (DOT)
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Give a concise yet detailed description of your chosen national government agency.
Include the following information in your initial response:
Name of the government agency
Mission Statement
Strategic Objectives
Identify the international organization that serves as a center or hub to facilitate
global harmonization of those national rules to the maximum extent feasible, taking the
differing circumstances of individual nations into account.
Give a concise yet detailed description of your chosen international organization.
Include the following information in your initial response:
Name of the international organization
Mission Statement
Strategic Objectives
Reply
Once you have made your post, reply thoughtfully to at least two of your classmates' posts.
Respond by sharing what you learned from their initial post.
Tactfully and respectfully highlight any possible errors or misconceptions you feel appear in
their post and explain why. Share additional information as appropriate.
Refer to the attached rubric for grading guidelines. Please read these instructions for
information on accessing the discussion rubric.
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This activity supports Module Objectives 1, 2, & 5 and Learning Outcomes 1 & 13.
(https://erau.instructure.com/courses/154575/pages/module-1-overview-and-objectives)
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(https:/ Ryan Sarran (https://erau.instructure.com/courses/154575/users/296787) c
Feb 7, 2023
Hey Class,
KOCA (Korea Office of Civil Aviation)
The KOCA is the Korean equivalent of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) such as
they provide aviation policies, set flight standards, and monitor air traffic control.
The KOCA’s mission statement is improving the civil aviation system to promote safety,
efficiency, and to ensure security.
Their strategic objectives are to maintain being a global leader in civil aviation along with
providing the best air transportation system. This includes safety, integrity, equality,
innovation, as well as continuous development.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
The ICAO is an international organization, headquartered in Montreal, Canada, that get
together to set safety standards, aircraft equipment, and regulations for the aviation sector
as well as for aviation environmental protection.
The mission statement for the ICAO is ensuring the safety, security, and sustainability of
civil aviation worldwide.
The strategic objectives for the ICAO are safety, air navigation capacity, efficiency, security,
facilitation, economic development of air transport, environmental protection (ICAO).
References:
ICAO. (n.d.). Strategic objectives. Uniting Aviation. https://www.icao.int/about-
icao/Council/Pages/Strategic-Objectives.aspx (https://www.icao.int/about-
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icao/Council/Pages/Strategic-Objectives.aspx)
KOCA. (n.d.). Our mission. KOCA Korea Office of Civil Aviation.
http://www.koca.go.kr/koca/forwardPage.do?pageUrl=aboutKoca&choice=tab_1
(http ://www.koca.go.kr/koca/forwardPage.do?pageUrl=aboutKoca&choice=tab_2)
U.S. Mission. (n.d.). U.S. mission to the International Civil Aviation Organization. U.S.
Mission to the International Civil Aviation Organization.
https://icao.usmission.gov/mission/icao/#:~:text=The%20organization%20sets%20st
andards%20and,as%20for%20aviation%20environmental%20protection
(https://icao.usmission.gov/mission/icao/#:~:text=The%20organization%20sets%20standards
%20and,as%20for%20aviation%20environmental%20protection) .
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( http Nataniel Alicea Cortes (https://erau.instructure.com/courses/154575/users/301304) c
Feb 11, 2023
Ryan,
Is the KOCA for both Korea's or do they have different agencies that regulate civil airspace
around them? I'm honestly curious, if the KOCA regulates airspace for both North and South
Korea, do they have to establish different forms of regulations due to the different
governments? If both Korea's have different ones, I wonder how they would differ from one
another and/or have any similarities. Great post!
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( http Ryan Sarran (https://erau.instructure.com/courses/154575/users/296787) c
Feb 11, 2023
Hey Nataniel,
No the South has no jurisdiction whatsoever for North Korean airspace. To make it
simpler they are two different countries so different entities control their respective
airspaces. Hope that helps!
V/R,
Ryan Sarran
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