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Forty airports across the country are required to begin reducing flights and other operations by 4% on Nov. 7, due to air traffic controller shortages related to the federal government shutdown.
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Hoboken, N.J., plans to sue FAA over non-essential helicopter activity after deadly Hudson River crashThe mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey, said his city plans to file a lawsuit against the Federal Aviation Administration for failing to halt non-essential helicopter activity. The controversy isn't new, but it comes months after a sightseeing helicopter crashed ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is planning to make further changes to helicopter routes near the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in response to the tragic mid-air collision in January. What Happened: The FAA announced on Friday that it ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it is planning additional helicopter route changes near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after the January 29 mid-air collision of an American Airlines regional jet and an ...
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story featured a thumbnail image of a helicopter company that was not the subject of the story. We regret the error. New ...
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Hoboken To Sue FAA Over Helicopter Noise, FlightsHOBOKEN, NJ — After years of residents of Hoboken and Jersey City complaining about noisy and low-flying helicopters, Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla has said the city will sue the Federal Aviation Administration. The city plans to sue the agency "for its ...
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights starting Friday as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.