§ 430. STAFFING MODEL FOR AVIATION SAFETY INSPECTORS.
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In General .— Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act [ May 16, 2024 ], the Administrator [of the Federal Aviation Administration] shall review and, as necessary, revise the staffing model for aviation safety inspectors. Requirements.— Consideration of prior studies and reports .— In reviewing and revising the model, the Administrator shall take into consideration the contents and recommendations contained in the following: The 2006 report released by the National Research Council titled ‘Staffing Standards for Aviation Safety Inspectors’.
The 2007 study released by the National Academy of Sciences titled ‘Staffing Standards for Aviation Safety Inspectors’. The 2013 report released by Grant Thornton LLP, titled ‘ASTARS Gap Analysis Study: Comparison of the AVS Staffing Model for Aviation Safety Inspectors to the National Academy of Sciences’ Recommendations Final Report’. The 2021 report released by the inspector general of the Department of Transportation titled ‘FAA [Federal Aviation Administration] Can Increase Its Inspector Staffing Model’s Effectiveness by Implementing System Improvements and Maximizing Its Capabilities”.