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Worries over military chopper routes, FAA staffing levels emerge as factors in midair crash inquiry
The National Transportation Safety Board enters a second day of public hearings Thursday on the January midair collision ...
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 ...
The acknowledgement came during the second day of testimony held to discuss the collision of a commercial plane and Army ...
The National Transportation Safety Board on Wednesday opened a three-day hearing into the deadly midair collision over ...
The head of the National Transportation Safety Board sharply criticized U.S. officials for failing to act before the January ...
The Federal Aviation Administration failed to act despite dozens of near-miss incidents before a fatal January crash between ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy requested the audit to see if the move had a role in communications and radar outages at ...
The Department of Transportation’s inspector general has opened an audit into the relocation of the Federal Aviation ...
New FAA administrator Bryan Bedford called the U.S. air traffic control system "unacceptable" and vowed major tech upgrades ...
The NTSB hearing is patining a picture of a control tower that was understaffed and ill-equipped to handle the traffic if ...
The NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy criticized the Federal Aviation Administration for not being able to prevent the American ...
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