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The Town of Oyster Bay adopted a local traffic law that will create many changes to roads throughout the town at its most recent board meeting on Tuesday, May 20. Thomas Sabellico from the office ...
An air traffic control facility in Colorado experienced a communications outage earlier this week, the latest in a series of Federal Aviation Administration equipment failures that have raised ...
Heavy traffic is expected as the anticipated 175,000 fans shuffle to and from the Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) each day this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The Nevada Department of ...
Ninety-nine percent of the air traffic control facilities in the United States are operating below recommended staffing levels, a New York Times analysis has found. The ongoing crisis at Newark ...
Pilots flying near Denver International Airport lost communication with air traffic control for almost two minutes on Monday because of equipment failures. It is the most recent in a series of ...
An exclusive video obtained by CBS News shows inside the problem-plagued air traffic control facility that handles flights in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport during the brief ...
As the air traffic control crisis drags on, putting lives in danger and snarling logistics at key travel hubs, a new villain has emerged: the controllers union. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating how pilots flying into Denver International Airport temporarily lost contact with air traffic controllers on Monday. The FAA told FOX ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The air traffic control center that covers Denver International Airport briefly lost communications on Monday, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed with FOX31.
Air traffic controllers and pilots lost contact for at least 90 seconds Monday afternoon at Denver International Airport when multiple radio transmitters failed, following a series of recent radar ...
Part of the air route traffic control center handling Denver flights lost communications for about 90 seconds on Monday afternoon, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement.