The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was established in 1958 primarily to regulate civil aviation and ensure the safety of air travel in the United States. Its creation was driven by the rapid growth of the airline industry and the increasing complexity of air traffic, necessitating a centralized authority to manage airspace and establish safety standards. The FAA's responsibilities include overseeing aircraft operations, air traffic control, and the certification of pilots and aircraft. Overall, the agency aims to promote the safe and efficient use of the nation's airspace.
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