News

Long-standing concerns about military helicopters flying in crowded airspace and worries over short staffing among federal ...
Air traffic controller failed to notify commercial plane crew about approaching Army helicopter before Washington D.C.
A federal fact-finding probe into a deadly midair crash near Washington earlier this year that concluded on Friday shows a disaster decades in the making.
As hearings unfold into the fatal January plane-helicopter collision near D.C., investigators say the FAA ignored clear ...
Military helicopter traffic over Washington was a longtime worry among aviators operating around the airport where an Army ...
The Federal Aviation Administration failed to act despite dozens of near-miss incidents before a fatal January crash between ...
At their closest points, helicopters and planes routinely flew within 75 feet near the airport, according to the NTSB.
The head of the National Transportation Safety Board sharply criticized U.S. officials for failing to act before the January ...
The National Transportation Safety Board wrapped up a three-day investigative hearing into the mid-air collision between a ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it is planning additional helicopter route changes near Ronald Reagan ...
But Jack Jarvis, a contractor who evaluated the tower's staffing level, said it wasn't healthy — and when he reported his findings, he was silenced.
New FAA administrator Bryan Bedford called the U.S. air traffic control system "unacceptable" and vowed major tech upgrades ...