“It’s in the best interest of the flying
public that we improve the way we share information so that during
severe weather events, all of the many moving parts of our aviation
system have the most updated and best
information.” Source: FAA Administrator
Randy Babbitt.
A pair of control surfaces on the tail of an aircraft arranged
in the form of a V. These surfaces, when moved together by the
control wheel, serve as elevators, and when moved differentially by
the rudder pedals, serve as a rudder.
The National Aviation Safety Foundation is a support group whose
objective is to enhance aviation safety through educational
programs at designated National facilities.