FAA Introduces New Technology to Enhance Airport Surface Safety Nationwide
The FAA has outlined plans to deploy Approach Runway Verification technology at several airports across the U.S. this year through 2025.
The FAA has outlined plans to deploy Approach Runway Verification technology at several airports across the U.S. this year through 2025.
The U.K. Department for Transport publishes guidance for the country’s growing drone and air taxi industries, aiming for routine service within the next five years.
The agency began discretionary enforcement of remote ID compliance in September, but all drone pilots now face penalties for violating the rule.
Los Angeles, Dallas, and New York City are to be featured in tests to measure noise levels.
Groups sound the alarm about the government budget plan that they believe would harm U.S. aircraft-related businesses.
Here’s what the agency recommends pilots should do before flying during the April 8 astronomical event
The FAA begins a third mishap investigation into SpaceX’s Starship rocket and Super Heavy booster, which were lost during a test Thursday.
The agency is paying 260 pilots to participate as part of its evaluation of computerized tests measuring mental performance.
What are the rules for turning your own wrenches?
The proposal also includes a major funding increase for the FAA, including money to hire 2,000 air traffic controllers.