The FAA will now have a standalone air traffic control official consistently monitoring only helicopter traffic near Reagan National Airport.
As public confidence in aviation safety drops, the pressure is on pilots to reassure nervous passengers. But although pilots say flying is still safe, some have concerns about a system under pressure.
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The National Transportation Safety Board said the separation between helicopters and jets in the area was insufficient and ...
Federal investigators looking for the cause of the January collision between a passenger jet and an Army helicopter near ...
Simmering anger at the billionaire’s unchecked power spilled out in a remarkable Cabinet Room meeting. The president quickly ...
Highwoods Properties unveiled its plans for the “complete rebrand” of its trailblazing SoBro tower, Symphony Place. As the largest tenants begin to trickle out of the former Pinnacle tower ...
The responsibilities at the airport’s tower were combined about an hour earlier than normal per Federal Aviation Administration rules, people familiar with the matter said. An Army helicopter ...
Millions of travelers rely on air traffic controllers every day to orchestrate high-speed maneuvers and help prevent planes from crashing. But a critical shortage has forced many to work “six days a ...
AUSTERLITZ — Residents came out in droves to a public hearing at Thursday's planning board meeting to speak out against the construction of a proposed Verizon cell phone tower in the town.
Constructed to use the strong tides of the Potomac River to clear silt from the Washington Channel and to maintain steady water levels in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pools, it now also serves ...