lobbying_activities: 2104182
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| 2104182 | 7e953782-ee28-4ec5-83de-86fca5c6a8d2 | Q1 | OBADAL, FILLER, MACLEOD & KLEIN, P.L.C. | 81351 | AERONAUTICAL REPAIR STATION ASSOCIATION | 2018 | first_quarter | AVI | 21st Century AIRR Act (H.R. 2997) and Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 2017 (S 1405) - Urged Congress not to impose new, unnecessary regulatory mandates on aviation maintenance providers; to not include provisions in the legislation that would undermine bilateral relationships and hurt U.S. companies providing aviation maintenance services to foreign customers; to support new bilateral relationships to improve regulatory compliance and oversight efficiencies; to act swiftly on an FAA bill to ensure regulators have the resources they need to oversee the industry; to improve FAA certification and oversight; to direct a new Government Accountability Office report to examine the aviation maintenance industry skilled worker shortage; to create a grant program fund collaborative workforce development initiatives undertaken jointly by schools, governmental entities, and aviation businesses (S. 2506); to restore the right of repair stations to voluntarily surrender their certificates to the FAA; to direct the FAA's Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee to consider ways to enhance the value of repairman certificates issued under 14 CFR part 65, including by making them portable; to add an aviation maintenance representative to the Certification & Oversight Advisory Committee created by the bills. Urged alignment of regulatory requirements and agency guidance materials. Urged improvements to training policies to expand opportunities for FAA personnel and industry professionals. | Commerce, Dept of (DOC),Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE,State, Dept of (DOS),Transportation, Dept of (DOT),White House Office | 30000 | 0 | 0 | 2018-04-11T15:47:58.793000-04:00 |