Hackernews posts about FAA
FAA is the Federal Aviation Administration, the United States government agency responsible for regulating and overseeing all aspects of civil aviation.
- FAA is granting Boeing “limited delegation” to certify airworthiness (www.theregister.com)
- FAA Statement – Boeing Airworthiness Certificates (www.faa.gov)
- Stop Chasing FAANG Pedigree: Why Early Teams Need Builders (foundersarehiring.com)
- FAA to let Boeing to sign off on 737 Maxes, 787s (www.cnbc.com)
- FAA reports staffing issues at airports as government shutdown continues (www.nbcnews.com)
- Boeing May Be Getting Too Much Leeway from the FAA (www.bloomberg.com)
- 2023 FAA System Outage (en.wikipedia.org)
- Flight Delays Begin as Air Traffic Staffing Shortages Worsen (www.nytimes.com)
- I built a translator for spatial thinking (because I can't interview in Python) (www.graemefawcett.ca)
- How Israeli actions caused famine in Gaza, visualized (www.cnn.com)
- That Secret Service SIM farm story is bogus (cybersect.substack.com)
- KDE is now my favorite desktop (kokada.dev)
- Python 3.14 is here. How fast is it? (blog.miguelgrinberg.com)
- SSH3: Faster and rich secure shell using HTTP/3 (github.com)
- America is getting an AI gold rush instead of a factory boom (www.washingtonpost.com)
- Meta exposé author faces $50k fine per breach of non-disparagement agreement (www.theguardian.com)
- Zig builds are getting faster (mitchellh.com)