FAA Launches Probe Into Airliners’ Near Miss in Phoenix
‘Loss of required separation’ occurred when Delta and United flights were within around 1,200 feet laterally and 875 feet vertically.
‘Loss of required separation’ occurred when Delta and United flights were within around 1,200 feet laterally and 875 feet vertically.
Fire officials have reported ‘multiple, unauthorized drones’ within the TFRs, according to the FAA.
Purpose-built prop for the Cessna Skywagon is specifically engineered to withstand the rigors of backcountry and off-airport operations.
Agency is requiring inspections for the aircraft’s landing gear.
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What GA pilots need to know about upcoming temporary flight restrictions prompted by the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
One year ago, a door plug blew out on a Boeing 737 Max 9 operating Alaska Airlines Flight 1282.
A Seattle Times investigation found that the agency dismissed 40 percent of safety complaints it received.
Agency partnership with National Flight Training Alliance for Part 141 modernization is a first, organization says.
After completing an integrated hotfire test and receiving the all-clear from the FAA, New Glenn is almost ready to fly.