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... 45 For certificated airports, regulatory oversight of airport self-inspection programs is provided by the FAA. For noncertificated airports, oversight is often provided at the state level.
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... about it in the Advisory Circulars. Being able to go to other airports and conduct inspections with other people that do the same job.
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... 47 • Do not drive too fast during an inspection; and • Do not continually stay in the vehicle during an inspection. Additionally, the FAA regional offices provide helpful resources for airports.
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... inspect their airports, submit their inspection results, and collect their funds, but there are some exceptions to the norm. Some states opt out of the inspection process altogether.
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... 49 state funding is contingent upon more than a successful inspection. State Guidance When queried whether their state had guidance for airports in preparing for a state inspection, 44% answered in the negative.
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... However, the majority of states (61%) indicated that training practices are not an area of inspection by the state.

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