The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop at Ronald Reagan Airport on Monday, just weeks after deadly mid-air collision. The National Airspace System Status board listed a ground stop ...
The transportation secretary’s decision came after the National Transportation Safety Board cited a long history of near ...
Fifteen years of relative safety in commercial US flying ... US airways hadn't seen a serious crash since 2009, when a Colgan Air Bombardier turboprop plummeted near Buffalo, New York, and killed ...
It was the first commercial airline crash on U.S. soil since Colgan Air Flight 3407 crashed into a house near Buffalo ...
In 2002, the airline under Bedford asked the FAA for an exception from federal regulations on the required number of flight hours for new pilots for graduates of its own flight sc ...
This crash marks the first fatal U.S. commercial air crash since Feb. 12, 2009, when Colgan Air Flight 3407 ... and one person on the ground. Aviation safety: Why are so many planes crashing?
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating ... month at Reagan National was the deadliest crash in the United States since a Colgan Air flight went down near Buffalo, New York ...
alleging it has worsened a pilot shortage but not improved safety. The US Congress established the rule in response to a deadly 2009 crash of a Colgan Air De Havilland Canada DHC 8-400.