The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is implementing a new measure to enhance safety at the nation's airports as it pertains to helicopter traffic. Citing two recent near-miss incidents in Texas ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford have announced a new measure to enhance safety in areas where helicopters often cross ...
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After deadly DC crash that killed 67, FAA changes rules for helicopters and planes near major airports
The new measure directs air traffic controllers to rely on radar instead of "visual separation" to keep aircraft at a safe distance apart The FAA has announced a new directive aimed at improving the ...
The FAA has implemented new rules suspending the use of visual separation between airplanes and helicopters in Class B, Class C, and Terminal Radar Service Areas (TRSAs). Air traffic controllers are ...
Air traffic controllers will use radar, not just visual checks, to ensure that helicopters maintain a safe distance from arriving and departing airplanes in the wake of last year's fatal midair ...
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