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As hearings unfold into the fatal January plane-helicopter collision near D.C., investigators say the FAA ignored clear ...
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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 ...
A deadly midair collision occurred in Washington this January. Sixty-seven people died in the accident. A broken altimeter ...
Ranking member of the Senate committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., joins Morning ...
It was the first acknowledgment by the Federal Aviation Administration of a possible error by the controller in the moments ...
As the investigative hearing into the deadly mid-air crash between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet ...
Staff are burnt out — and very concerned about safety and feel very strongly that those moved to Philadelphia should come ...
Long-standing concerns about military helicopters flying in crowded airspace and worries over short staffing among federal ...
The head of the National Transportation Safety Board sharply criticized U.S. officials for failing to act before the January ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy requested the audit to see if the move had a role in communications and radar outages at ...
At their closest points, helicopters and planes routinely flew within 75 feet near the airport, according to the NTSB.
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