By 2016, all non-EU airlines wishing to fly to the European Union must have this certification. EASA Executive Director Patrick Ky said 700 foreign air carriers from more than 100 countries have applied to be authorized to fly in the EU.
A key point in the report's summary is that, after one of the engines lost power, the cockpit voice recorder shows the pilot acknowledged before impact that he had shut off the other engine by mistake.
The energy giant announced that its U.S. upstream subsidiary, BP Exploration and Production Inc., has executed the agreements with the U.S. federal government and five Gulf Coast states -- Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, adding that they include settlement of claims made by more than 400 local government entities.
FDA said the company's suppositories are not approved by the FDA and are misbranded because they do not bear adequate directions for use as required by law.
"While this training starts with Ebola, it also will help the health care community deal with other serious infectious diseases in the future," said Dr. Nicole Lurie, the HHS assistant secretary for preparedness and response.
OSHA cited 11 serious violations for Cleveland Die & Manufacturing Company.
Deaths from preventable incidents are 11 percent higher in July than the national average.
OSHA has proposed $54K in penalties.
MSHA has announced the availability of the grants, which are part of the Brookwoord-Sago mine safety grants, a program that has entered its ninth year.
The review concluded that the Malaysian government has implemented all recommendations from a 2011 study.
DOT's regulatory agenda indicates the final rule will be published during July 2015.
This means drivers and passengers can have additional cues that they are approaching a crossing, wrote Sarah Feinberg, acting Federal Railroad Administrator.
Many parties are jostling for advantage as two competing bills are moving.
Nine people, including the pilot, died June 25 when the sightseeing plane crashed 25 miles from Ketchikan, Alaska.
The $77,000 penalty is for failing to comply with requirements for loading and securing heavy cargo, according to the agency.
With high temperatures in a number of cities, OSHA is sending out a reminder to protect workers from the dangers of heat.
The interactive map helps people who use electricity-dependent medical equipment.