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The FAA's acting administrator told the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation that he knows the agency must make improvements to ensure flying remains the safest form of transportation.
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy said there clearly was an issue with identifying trends in the data the FAA collects.
— Congress will get a chance to grill the FAA and military this week over the January midair crash in Washington as questions linger over a key alerting technology and helicopters’ proximity ...
Congress questions the FAA, US Army and NTSB over deadly midair collision in DC The head of the National Transportation Safety Board says if investigators were able to quickly find alarming data ...
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 ...
If investigators were able to quickly find alarming data about the number of close calls in the years before the midair collision over the nation's capital that killed 67 people in January, then ...
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration has told Congress that the agency must do more to ensure flying remains safe after a midair collision over Washington, D.
The head of the National Transportation Safety Board appeared alongside officials from the Federal Aviation Administration and the Army’s aviation division at a hearing on Thursday.
During the hearing, the head of the National Transportation Safety Board and members of Congress again questioned how the FAA hadn’t noticed an alarming number of close calls near Ronald Reagan ...
If investigators were able to quickly find alarming data about the number of close calls in the years before the midair collision over the nation's capital that killed 67 people in January, then ...
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