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At their closest points, helicopters and planes routinely flew within 75 feet near the airport, according to the NTSB.
The NTSB is now reviewing three days of testimony from last week’s public hearings into the Jan. 29 midair collision near ...
The National Transportation Safety Board will question witnesses Thursday about air traffic control training, a key part of ...
The National Transportation Safety Board questioned witnesses Friday on collision avoidance technology and organizational ...
A marathon of recent public hearings highlighted a rift over the investigation into the fatal midair crash in January between ...
A three-day National Transportation Safety Board hearing on the deadliest U.S. aviation accident in decades dug into problems ...
Tammy Duckworth of Illinois is sending a letter to new FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford demanding answers on evacuation safety ...
The head of the NTSB criticized U.S. officials for failing to act before the collision of a U.S. Army helicopter with an American Airlines jet.
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Long-standing concerns about military helicopters flying in crowded airspace and worries over short staffing among federal ...
The hearings revealed that the air traffic controller had been overwhelmed, the helicopter's altimeter was inaccurate and there had been previous concerns with the helicopter route.
The incident in early July occurred amid gusty winds at a popular Alaska bear-viewing area, according to a new federal report ...
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