Commercial planes have technology that helps prevent crashes — but it has limitations, which was highlighted by the accident in Washington. By Niraj Chokshi For decades, airlines, regulators, ...
WASHINGTON — The aircraft involved in the mid-air collision earlier this year over Ronald Reagan National Airport lacked certain collision avoidance systems that could have helped an Army helicopter ...
FAA MANDATES COLLISION AVOIDANCE ON LARGE CARGO AIRCRAFT - Federal Aviation Administration exempted lighter aircraft from a final rule released this month mandating installation of collision avoidance ...
Washington ― Just over a month after the deadly crash of an American Airlines flight and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport, a Michigan congressman is introducing ...
A former Black Hawk helicopter operator has suggested the U.S. military install collision avoidance systems into military aircrafts. On Wednesday night, a Black Hawk helicopter collided with an ...
In more than 32 hours of testimony across three days the National Transportation Safety Board probed virtually every detail of what led up to the January 29 midair collision between a US Army Black ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating why multiple commercial flights about to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport, near Washington DC, repeatedly received midair collision alerts ...
WASHINGTON — The National Transportation Safety Board began its third and final day of investigative hearings Friday to reveal new information and question experts about the fatal collision of a U.S.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after Delta Flight 2351 was forced to abort its landing at Boston Logan ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a series of false midair collision alerts received by multiple commercial flights preparing to land at Reagan National Airport over the weekend.
Federal Aviation Administration audio revealed the JetBlue pilots took evasive action after receiving a collision alert from their onboard system ...