FAA Surveys Safety for Airport Ramp Workers
Published Date: 2/20/2026
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The FAA is launching a new survey to check how airports keep ramp workers safe from accidents. They want your thoughts on the questions before they start collecting info, which helps improve training and safety tech. If you work in or around airports, this could affect you, and comments are due by March 23, 2026—no big costs, just a little time to share your views!
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FAA Launches Ramp-Worker Safety Survey
If you work at or around airports, the FAA will ask you to complete a voluntary questionnaire about safety near ingestion zones and jet blast zones. The survey is expected to have approximately 100 respondents, will be administered once, and is estimated to take about 2 hours per response (200 hours total); public comments on the information collection are due by March 23, 2026.
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