PARADE Act
Overview: HR 2919 - PARADE ActPurpose and Intent: The PARADE Act (Promoting Access to Reliable Airspace Data for Emergencies) aims to improve the availability and accessibility of
Overview: HR 2919 - PARADE ActPurpose and Intent: The PARADE Act (Promoting Access to Reliable Airspace Data for Emergencies) aims to improve the availability and accessibility of
Overview: HR 2919 - PARADE Act
Purpose and Intent: The PARADE Act (Promoting Access to Reliable Airspace Data for Emergencies) aims to improve the availability and accessibility of airspace data during emergencies and natural disasters. The bill seeks to enhance the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) ability to provide real-time airspace information to first responders, emergency management agencies, and the public.
Key Provisions:
- Requires the FAA to develop and implement a system to provide airspace data, including the location and status of airports, heliports, and other aviation facilities, during emergencies
- Mandates the FAA to establish procedures for rapidly disseminating this information to relevant stakeholders
- Directs the FAA to coordinate with state, local, and tribal governments to ensure the effective distribution of airspace data
Affected Parties and Impacts:
- First responders and emergency management agencies, who will have improved access to critical airspace information during crises
- The general public, who may benefit from increased transparency and situational awareness during emergencies
- The FAA, which will be responsible for developing and maintaining the new data-sharing system
Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
- The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives and is currently in the early stages of the legislative process
- If enacted, the FAA would have a specified timeline to implement the new airspace data system and coordination procedures
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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