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The family of pilot Sam Lilley, killed in the Washington, D.C., midair crash, is fighting for increased aviation safety after ...
The advocacy group Families of Flight 5342 issued a scathing rebuke of the U.S. Army last week in its latest “Government Response Scorecard." ...
The Department of Defense is suspending helicopter training flights in the Washington, D.C., region, specifically near the ...
Safety in the skies above D.C. is once again under the spotlight, as legislators and the U.S. Army argue over helicopter ...
On January 29, a Black Hawk chopper crashed into an American Airlines jet over the Potomac River in Washington D.C. killing ...
The Army paused helicopter training flights in and around the Pentagon after two commercial flights performed "go-arounds" to ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is now investigating the aborted landings of two commercial flights approaching ...
Helicopter flights near a Washington, D.C. airport have been put on pause after two commercial airliners had to abort ...
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Airliners have had to abandon landings at National to keep away from helicopters, underscoring officials’ ongoing challenge to keep the busy airspace safe.
The U.S. government must be working for someone, but it’s clear it's not working to keep the planes in the sky.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States has reported a second radar outage for the airport in Newark, ...