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PHAK-CH1: From Barnstorming to the FAA

19 min · 15 mei 2026
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In this episode, we trace the transformation of American aviation from a daring, unregulated experiment into one of the world’s most sophisticated transportation systems. Beginning with the first scheduled airline flight in 1914 and the rise of airmail routes, we explore how aviation evolved through wartime innovation, the creation of federal safety standards, and the birth of modern air traffic control. We examine the landmark Air Commerce Act of 1926, the development of lighted airways and pilot certification, and the institutional evolution that led to the creation of the FAA. The episode also covers the jet age, airline deregulation, the PATCO strike, and the growing responsibilities of aviation authorities in safety, security, and environmental oversight. This is the story of how American aviation moved from open skies and barnstormers to a tightly coordinated national airspace system.

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