The Federal Aviation Administration is in charge of the regulations in airports. For 11 years in a row, Indianapolis Airport has received a perfect score on aviation safety. For smaller airports, this is common, but for such a large airport, this is a grand success. The FAA imposes rules and safety nets to protect the safety of flying citizens. They are a good example of the enforcement agents because they monitor the standards and can, if need be, apply sanctions to those who do not amount to a safe-enough airport. However, the Indy Airport also monitors themselves as they have self-report operators check for discrepancies every day, and correct them right away.
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Elise Leppert
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