Sec. 132. EMERGING SAFETY TRENDS IN AVIATION
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## SEC. 132 EMERGING SAFETY TRENDS IN AVIATION **[**[49 U.S.C. 40101 note](/us/usc/t49/s40101)**]** ###
(a)General Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this title, the Administrator shall enter into an agreement with the Transportation Research Board for the purposes of developing an annual report identifying, categorizing, and analyzing emerging safety trends in air transportation. ###
(b)Factors The emerging safety trends report should be based on the following data: ####
(1)The National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation of accidents under section 1132 of title 49, United States Code. ####
(2)The Administrator’s investigations of accidents and incidents under section 40113 of title 49, United States Code. ####
(3)Information provided by air operators pursuant to safety management systems. ####
(4)International investigations of accidents and incidents, including reports, data, and information from foreign authorities and ICAO. ####
(5)Other sources deemed appropriate for establishing emerging safety trends in the aviation sector, including the FAA’s annual safety culture assessment required under subsection (c). ###
(c)Safety Culture Assessment The Administrator shall conduct an annual safety culture assessment through fiscal year 2031, which shall include surveying all employees in the FAA’s Aviation Safety organization
(AVS)to determine the employees’ collective opinion regarding, and to assess the health of, AVS’ safety culture and implementation of any voluntary safety reporting program. ###
(d)Existing Reporting Systems The Executive Director of the Transportation Research Board, in consultation with the Secretary of Transportation and Administrator, may take into account and, as necessary, harmonize data and sources from existing reporting systems within the Department of Transportation and FAA. ###
(e)Biennial Report to Congress One year after the Administrator enters into the agreement with the Transportation Research Board as set forth in subsection (a), and biennially thereafter through fiscal year 2031, the Executive Director, in consultation with the Secretary and Administrator, shall submit to the congressional committees of jurisdiction a report identifying the emerging safety trends in air transportation.
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EMERGING SAFETY TRENDS IN AVIATION
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