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FAA unveils financial incentives to address air traffic controller shortage
The FAA is rolling out financial incentives for air traffic controllers to boost recruitment and retention efforts amid a workforce shortage.
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WATCH: Delta plane catches fire at Orlando airport, passengers evacuate
The flight, which had 200 passengers onboard, was canceled and evacuated following the incident on Monday.
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FAA issues urgent warning about laser strikes
Federal officials issued an urgent warning regarding laser strikes. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Evan Anderson tells us why they’re saying these dangerous incidents are happening way too often.
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FAA warns of laser strikes against aircrafts
Pointing a laser at an aircraft is a federal crime but the FAA says laser strikes are still dangerously high. Texas had the second highest number of strikes of any state last year. Meredith Yeomans has the FAA’s new warning.
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Laser strikes on aircraft remain ‘dangerously high,' says FAA
The FAA says laser strikes have increased dramatically in recent years
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Laser strikes on aircraft remain serious threat in Texas
There were more than 50 laser strikes on aircraft in North Texas during the first two months of 2025. California and Texas top the FAA’s list.
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Helicopters permanently restricted on route near Washington airport where 67 died in midair crash
The Federal Aviation Administration says helicopters will be permanently banned from flying near Washington, D.C.’s airport on the route where an airliner and an Army helicopter collided in midair.
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Paper strips and floppy disks still used for national airspace system in US
Nicholas E. Calio, CEO of Airlines for America, held up paper strips and floppy disks to make a point that this system is outdated and needs change.
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Sean Duffy on plan to streamline air traffic controller application process
“I don’t want to see people lose their lives because we have an air traffic control system that fails,” the transportation secretary said Thursday on a visit to the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City.
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FAA to investigate fiery biplane crash in Azle Monday
The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office, Azle Fire Department and Federal Aviation Administration were on the scene where a plane went down near Eagle Mountain Lake.
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FAA to investigate plane that went down in Azle
The Federal Aviation Administration will take the lead in the investigation of a plane that went down in Azle near Eagle Mountain Lake.
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One person dies after private jets collide on runway in Arizona airport
One person was killed and others were injured when a private jet owned by Mötley Crüe singer Vince Neil collided with another jet Monday afternoon at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona, authorities said.
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Is air travel safe right now? Transportation expert weighs in
Hani Mahmassani, a transportation and engineering professor at Northwestern University, addresses concerns over flying following a series of aviation disasters across the country.
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1 dead in Arizona after jet hits plane parked near Scottsdale airport
One person has died and four others were injured after a plane hit another on the ground near Scottsdale Airport in Arizona on Monday, authorities said.
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Planes collide on tarmac at Seattle-Tacoma Airport
A Japan Airlines plane that was taxiing struck a parked Delta aircraft at Seattle-Tacoma Airport on Wednesday morning.
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More mysterious drone sightings reported in the Northeast after FAA ban lifts
More mysterious drone sightings have been reported in the Northeast, in a strange surge after the Federal Aviation Administration lifted its temporary flight restrictions following thousands of reported drone sightings late last year.
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What is a bird strike and how often do they occur?
Bird strikes are most likely to occur during takeoff or landing — or during low-altitude flights. Here’s what else to know about the airborne phenomenon.
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FAA investigating LAX close call between Delta and charter jet carrying Gonzaga basketball team
The Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation following a close call on a runway at LAX Airport.
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How to identify drones, according to the FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration explains how to pick out drones in the night sky based on their lights.
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Federal Aviation Administration head Michael Whitaker to step down Jan. 20
The head of the FAA, Mike Whitaker, will step down on Jan. 20, leaving the key agency that oversees Boeing and the U.S. airline industry without a leader.