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FLYING Magazine on MSNFAA Boosts Support for Controllers at Reagan National AirportNew support and oversight comes as the agency makes safety improvements in the wake of a fatal midair collision in January.
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Acting FAA Administrator on hiring air traffic controllers, airspace congestion and Boeing progressCNBC’s Phil LeBeau and acting FAA Administrator Chris Rocheleau join 'Squawk Box' to discuss hiring more air traffic controllers, lessons learned from the DCA crash, congestion in the airspace ...
Rocheleau revealed that “effective today,” the FAA will require any aircraft traveling in KDCA Class B airspace to turn on Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out transponders.
Family members of some of the 67 people killed in January’s midair collision in Washington listened to the US Army and Federal Aviation Administration ... operating in DCA class B airspace ...
U.S. Senators pressed for more answers into the deadly mid-air collision near Reagan National Airport. "This collision was ...
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Family members of some of the 67 people killed in January’s midair collision in Washington listened to the US Army and Federal Aviation Administration take fiery questions from lawmakers for the first ...
The future of personal flight might be closer than you think—compact enough to fit right in your backyard and change the way ...
On Jan. 29, our lives changed forever. American Eagle Flight 5342 collided midair with a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter, taking 67 precious lives, including our own loved ones.
The FAA has a list of restricted airspace and ... You must fly your drone at or below 400 feet in uncontrolled airspace (Class G). All drones must be registered and should not weigh more than ...
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The main and rear rotors, along with the helicopter's transmission, the roof and tail structures have not been found since ...
D.C. She criticized the FAA’s failure to enforce ADS-B Out requirements and questioned why exemptions were granted to military and government agencies operating in Class B airspace.
The charter firm whose helicopter plunged into the Hudson River, killing the pilot and a family of five, had been struggling ...
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