FAAProposed Rule
Organization Designation Authorization Holder Ethics Training
TransportationLabor & Workplace
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Summary
The FAA is proposing a new rule that would require ethics training for people who are authorized to make decisions on behalf of organizations in aviation matters. This helps ensure that people working in aviation follow ethical standards and maintain public trust in the safety and integrity of the aviation system.
Key Points
- 1Organizations that have special authorization to represent themselves in FAA matters must provide ethics training to their designated representatives
- 2The training would cover topics like conflicts of interest, proper conduct, and following federal rules and regulations
- 3This rule applies to organizations holding FAA designations, such as those involved in aircraft maintenance, pilot training, or safety inspections
- 4The FAA is asking for public feedback on this proposal until July 18, 2025
- 5The goal is to prevent misconduct and ensure people making aviation decisions act in the public interest rather than for personal or financial gain
Key Dates
Published
June 17, 2025
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