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As hearings unfold into the fatal January plane-helicopter collision near D.C., investigators say the FAA ignored clear ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it is planning additional helicopter route changes near Ronald Reagan ...
Long-standing concerns about military helicopters flying in crowded airspace and worries over short staffing among federal ...
Ranking member of the Senate committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., joins Morning ...
At their closest points, helicopters and planes routinely flew within 75 feet near the airport, according to the NTSB.
Air traffic controller failed to notify commercial plane crew about approaching Army helicopter before Washington D.C.
It was the first acknowledgment by the Federal Aviation Administration of a possible error by the controller in the moments ...
As the investigative hearing continues into the deadly mid-air crash between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines ...
A National Transportation Safety Board hearing over the deadly Washington, D.C. plane crash has uncovered startling revelations in the past two days, but one supervisor at the Federal Aviation ...
New FAA administrator Bryan Bedford called the U.S. air traffic control system "unacceptable" and vowed major tech upgrades ...
The acknowledgement came during the second day of testimony held to discuss the collision of a commercial plane and Army ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy requested the audit to see if the move had a role in communications and radar outages at ...