It is being reported that staffing was “not normal" in the air traffic control tower at Washington Reagan National Airport ...
Rep. Troy Nehls told The Post that Federal Aviation Administration officials had known about the “staffing issues” and that ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. - It is being reported that staffing was "not normal" in the air traffic control tower at Reagan National Airport during the time of the deadly plane crash on Wednesday night.
The data recorders from the plane that were also recovered appeared to be in good condition, officials said. The route used ...
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Here’s what experts say investigators will look for as they determine the cause of the crash and possible safety recommendations to the FAA, American Airlines and the Army.
An American Airlines plane with 64 people on board collided with an Army helicopter over Washington, D.C., and crashed into ...
Understaffed and overworked air traffic ... that night, creating unnecessary risk. The operator made several fatal mistakes in warning the aircraft of the potential collision, including not ...
A Texas congressman warned that Austin’s airport is operating with half of the needed air traffic controllers ... at the control tower was “not normal” the night of Jan. 29, NBC News reported.
U.S. Rep Lloyd Doggett, a Democrat, said Austin-Bergstrom International Airport has been understaffed for months.
Officials have not publicly confirmed any fatalities. There were 64 people aboard the jet and three aboard the helicopter. Fellow Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran said he knows the flight pattern of Flight ...