The head of the Federal Aviation Administration told Congress during a hearing Thursday about a midair collision over Washington, D.C., that killed 67 ...
The NTSB’s investigation into the incident is ongoing, but a preliminary report highlighted over 15,000 close calls between helicopters and commercial aircraft near Ronald Reagan National Airport in ...
The hearing focused on the details of the NTSB’s preliminary report. Senators primarily asked about the communication, or lack thereof, from the Black Hawk helicopter.
Lawmakers questioned why the FAA hadn't addressed close calls at Reagan Airport prior to a collision between an Army ...
A congressional hearing Thursday reinforced the idea that the January midair collision between an American Airlines passenger ...
NTSB is investigating a “potential for equipment malfunction” with ADS-B Out transponders, agency Chair Jennifer Homendy said ...
Among those in the crowd was Tim Lilley, father of Sam Lilley, the first officer who was killed while flying the PSA Airlines ...
Federal lawmakers question officials about air safety around Washington, D.C. where 67 died in a midair collision in January.
The agency said it’s taking steps to lessen the risk of collisions, but lawmakers say too many gaps remain — and place part of the blame on the military.
Testifying for the first time in front of the Senate Subcommittee on Aviation, acting Federal Aviation Administrator Chris ...
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