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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday announced it would permanently restrict “non-essential” helicopter operations around the District of Columbia’s Reagan Washington National ...
The FAA announced in March it was permanently restricting non-essential helicopter operations around DCA, eliminating helicopter and fixed-wing mixed traffic, and permanently closing certain ...
A helicopter safety review found dangerous conditions at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, according to a Tuesday readout from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Acting FAA Adm… ...
Following a January 29 mid-air collision of an American Airlines regional jet and an Army helicopter that killed 67 people, the FAA imposed permanent restrictions on non-essential helicopter ...
WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday it is shrinking the area around Reagan Washington National Airport where helicopters are allowed to operate.
In March, the FAA imposed permanent restrictions on non-essential helicopter operations around Reagan to eliminate helicopter and passenger jet mixed traffic, including permanently closing one key ...
The FAA is reviewing helicopter traffic near several major airports and, just last week, introduced new safety measures to address risks in Las Vegas. Update: 5/2/25, 2:27 p.m. ET: This article ...
Following a Jan. 29 mid-air collision of an American Airlines regional jet and an Army helicopter that killed 67 people, the FAA imposed permanent restrictions on non-essential helicopter ...
The helicopter tour company whose sightseeing chopper plunged into the Hudson River on Thursday is shutting down operations immediately, the FAA said Sunday.
The helicopter tour company whose sightseeing chopper plunged into the Hudson River on Thursday is shutting down operations immediately, the FAA said Sunday. CNN values your feedback 1.
New York Helicopter Tours, the company involved in the deadly crash on the Hudson River last week , is shutting down its operations, the FAA said Sunday night.
The helicopter tour company whose sightseeing chopper plunged into the Hudson River on Thursday is shutting down operations immediately, the FAA said Sunday.