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The Federal Aviation Administration will pause hundreds of passenger flights from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded flights at Reagan National Airport after a plane crashed into the Potomac River outside of Washington, DC. “All takeoffs and landings have been ...
(NewsNation) — Helicopters and airplanes are no longer allowed to share air space over the Potomac River near busy Reagan ...
Transportation Secretary and DC's Fire Chief clammed up at a press conference today, dodging inquiries about the existence of ...
Rescue teams were still pulling bodies from the Potomac River. That same day, FAA employees including air-traffic controllers, safety inspectors, and mechanical engineers received an email ...
In response to the collision of a commercial jet and a U.S. Army helicopter in January that killed 67 people, a group of ...
Since a 2015 change in FAA policy, some residents of neighborhoods alongside the Potomac River had found themselves beleaguered by plane noise, says Ken Buckley, a resident of Palisades who had long ...
noting that divers are still working to recover any remaining wreckage in the Potomac River. The NTSB will interview the FAA cartographers about the mapping of the route around Reagan; Homendy ...
In the weeks since the fatal plane crash over the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, DOT Secretary Sean Duffy said the FAA is hoping to deploy a "brand-new air traffic ...
A piece of wreckage is lifted from the water onto a salvage vessel near the site in the Potomac River of ... Va.Ben Curtis—AP The head of the Federal Aviation Administration told Congress ...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s acting head Chris ... a commercial jet and an Army Blackhawk helicopter over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. The admission from Rocheleau came during ...