The head of the Federal Aviation Administration told Congress during a hearing Thursday about a midair collision over Washington, D.C., that killed 67 people that the agency must do more to ensure ...
A Senate hearing following the midair collision over the Potomac that killed 67 people exposed major oversight failures and ...
Sitting administrator Chris Rocheleau acknowledges that the Federal Aviation Administration missed alarming data trends in ...
Lawmakers questioned why the FAA hadn't addressed close calls at Reagan Airport prior to a collision between an Army ...
U.S. Senators, part of the Subcommittee on Aviation, Space and Innovation, pressed for more answers into the deadly mid-air collision near Reagan National Airport.
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 ...
The agency’s acting director told senators of the new policy after it was revealed that tracking technology had been disabled ...
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.
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