Despite Opposition, Trump’s FAA Pick Narrowly Moves to Senate Vote
Bryan Bedford has faced growing pushback due to his positions on the 1,500-hour rule and other safety-related provisions.
Bryan Bedford has faced growing pushback due to his positions on the 1,500-hour rule and other safety-related provisions.
Pilots can make sure their skills are up to the task the same way they get to Carnegie Hall—practice.
Regulator plans to review staffing levels and arrival rates and will offer confidential support for stress.
Company’s MK30 drone returns to flight after a more than two-month pause to address a potential safety concern.
Transportation secretary is expected to announce plans to modernize what he describes as an ‘aging, understaffed’ system this week.
Pilots are facing ‘frivolous lawsuits,’ airport fees, and agency investigations based on data, according to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
Those affected include employees ‘hired for FAA radar, landing and navigational air maintenance,’ according to an Associated Press report.
National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) disagrees with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s plan to allow controllers to stay longer.
Annual regional aviation event in Washington state includes a career fair and more than 75 hours of safety seminars.
Incident occurred as the aircraft was preparing for departure from Dallas Love Field.