Former FAA Contractor Pleads Guilty to Spying for Iranian Government
Naturalized U.S. citizen admits to stealing sensitive documents and delivering them to Iran for at least seven years.
Naturalized U.S. citizen admits to stealing sensitive documents and delivering them to Iran for at least seven years.
Company says world’s longest-range business aircraft performs above expectations in garnering U.S. and European approval.
Industry stakeholders have asked that the agency be exempt from government shutdowns.
Both innocent and malicious pranksters have caused real issues for aviators and air traffic controllers alike.
Agency points to ‘concerning’ number of high-profile incidents during flight operations.
Mobile cockpit technology will be replacing radio-based services.
Private airport screening services could ‘miss things at a much higher rate’ than TSA screeners, former administrator John Pistole tells FLYING.
An investigation into the alerts remains ongoing.
Regulator plans to review staffing levels and arrival rates and will offer confidential support for stress.
Beta’s CX300 flies from the manufacturer’s flight test center in New York to California and back again.