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GAMA Applauds FAA's New ODA Program

New Rule Improves Efficiency

GAMA Wednesday welcomed a final rule by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) establishing the Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) procedures.

"This rule is a win-win situation for both the FAA and industry," said GAMA President and CEO Pete Bunce. "It is another step in the journey toward making the FAA's certification process even more effective, safe, and efficient."

ODA program increases the number of manufacturers eligible for organizational designees and expands the scope of approved tasks that organizational designees can perform. This improves the efficiency of the certification process by establishing a more comprehensive, systems-based approach for FAA safety oversight of experienced manufacturers with demonstrated competence in detailed part-by-part compliance with regulatory standards, according to a statement from GAMA to Aero-News. Finalization of the rule allows FAA to concentrate its resources on the most safety-critical areas and the application of new technologies, the GA advocacy group said.

"This rule is being enacted at an ideal time. Increased efficiencies in the certification process ensure that FAA services will be available to bring newer and safer aviation products to the market in a more timely and cost-effective fashion, thereby maintaining the positive momentum of our industry's recovery and future growth," Bunce added.

FMI: www.GAMA.aero

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