The Aeronautical Center's Counsel advises the aviation public on matters regarding the registration of U.S. civil aircraft and the recordation of aircraft-related instruments. This office has responsibility for enforcing violations of FAR Sections 61.15 and 67.403 discovered through the FAA's DUI/DWI Program, including representing the Administrator before the NTSB in appeals of certificate actions. It provides legal advice and representation on procurement actions generated on behalf of FAA Headquarters, Regional and Center offices, including the FAA Logistics Center and FAA Academy, and represents the FAA in protests and contract disputes.[7]
The Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI) is the medical certification, education, research, and occupational medicine wing of the Office of Aerospace Medicine (AAM) and consists of:[8][9]
- Certification Division – responsible for the administration the aeromedical certification needs for US pilot certificates
- FAA Medical Certification Program
- Medical Education Division – responsible for policy development, planning, evaluation, and administration of:
- centralized program for the selection, designation, training, and management of Aviation Medical Examiners in the U.S. and in 93 other countries
- aeromedical education programs for FAA flight crews and civil aviation pilots
- aeromedical publications (aviation safety brochures, research technical reports, and the Federal Air Surgeon's Medical Bulletin) and other materials used to disseminate aeromedical information to promote aviation safety
- aeromedical and aviation safety reference/research library system
- Human Factors Research Division – conducts an integrated program of field and laboratory performance research in organizational and human factors aspects of aviation work environments
- Aerospace Medical Research Division – responsible for enhancing human safety, security, and survivability in civilian aerospace operations with three main research activities:
- investigation of the injury and death patterns in civilian flight accidents, analysis to determine cause and prevention strategies
- development of recommendations for protective equipment and procedures
- evaluation of proposal of safety and health regulations addressing aircraft cabins
The National Academy of Sciences offers Research Associateship Programs for fellowship and other grants for CAMI research. Eligibility requirements can vary for each research opportunity, and fellowships are available for Postdoctoral Associates.[10]