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  • FAA Asks Airports to Help Deal With Increase in Unruly Passengers
    FAA Asks Airports to Help Deal With Increase in Unruly Passengers
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Thursday said it wants airports to deal with unruly passengers after a surge of attacks and threats against flight attendants amid COVID-19 masking mandates ...
    August 5, 2021BY Jack Phillips
  • FAA Issues New Flight Restrictions Over Afghanistan
    FAA Issues New Flight Restrictions Over Afghanistan
    The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Monday it has imposed new flight restrictions over Afghanistan for ...
    July 27, 2021BY Reuters
  • FAA Requiring Emergency Inspections for More Bell Helicopters
    FAA Requiring Emergency Inspections for More Bell Helicopters
    WASHINGTON—The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Friday it was requiring emergency inspections for more than 500 ...
    July 10, 2021BY Reuters
  • Boeing 777X ‘Realistically’ Will Not Win Certification Approval Before Mid-2023: FAA
    Boeing 777X ‘Realistically’ Will Not Win Certification Approval Before Mid-2023: FAA
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has told Boeing Co that its planned 777X is not yet ready for ...
    June 28, 2021BY Reuters
  • Federal Authorities Propose Heavy Penalties for Airline Passengers Who Refuse to Comply With Mask Mandates
    Federal Authorities Propose Heavy Penalties for Airline Passengers Who Refuse to Comply With Mask Mandates
    The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed civil penalties for four passengers that allegedly transgressed ...
    June 14, 2021BY Samuel Allegri
  • FAA Grounds Certain Planes After Engine Failure Over Denver
    FAA Grounds Certain Planes After Engine Failure Over Denver
    DENVER—The Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday ordered airlines in the United States to ground planes with the type ...
    February 24, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • FAA Issues Warning to Boeing After Mid-Air Explosion of United Plane’s Engine
    FAA Issues Warning to Boeing After Mid-Air Explosion of United Plane’s Engine
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Sunday it is issuing an emergency directive after the failure of a ...
    February 21, 2021BY Jack Phillips
  • ‘I Thought We Were Done’: Parts Fall From Sky in Plane Scare
    ‘I Thought We Were Done’: Parts Fall From Sky in Plane Scare
    BROOMFIELD, Colo.—David Delucia was settling back into his airplane seat and starting to relax on his way to ...
    February 21, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • FAA Approves Fully Automated Commercial Drone Flights
    FAA Approves Fully Automated Commercial Drone Flights
    WASHINGTON—A Massachusetts company has been granted approval to operate commercial drone flights without a person directing the machine ...
    January 18, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • US to Allow Small Drones to Fly Over People at Night
    US to Allow Small Drones to Fly Over People at Night
    WASHINGTON—The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday said it is issuing long-awaited rules to allow for small ...
    December 28, 2020BY Reuters
  • Deadly Force Could Be Used Against Aircraft Over Nashville: FAA
    Deadly Force Could Be Used Against Aircraft Over Nashville: FAA
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) classified airspace over Nashville as "National Defense Airspace" in a temporary flight restriction ...
    December 26, 2020BY Allen Zhong
  • 3 Killed in Crash of Plane From North Carolina in New York
    3 Killed in Crash of Plane From North Carolina in New York
    JAMESTOWN, N.Y.—Authorities on Monday found the wreckage of a small plane from North Carolina that crashed in western ...
    November 2, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Congressional Inquiry Blames Boeing and FAA for ‘Serious Failures’ Leading to Deadly 737 Max Plane Crashes
    Congressional Inquiry Blames Boeing and FAA for ‘Serious Failures’ Leading to Deadly 737 Max Plane Crashes
    A congressional inquiry into Boeing's troubled 737 Max airplane blamed both Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ...
    September 16, 2020BY Tom Ozimek
  • Pentagon Investigating After Object Seen Near Air Force One
    Pentagon Investigating After Object Seen Near Air Force One
    The Pentagon is investigating after an object that seems to be a drone was reportedly flying close to ...
    August 18, 2020BY Allen Zhong
  • Federal Aviation Administration Slow-Walks Proposed Georgia Spaceport
    Federal Aviation Administration Slow-Walks Proposed Georgia Spaceport
    Commentary The recent successful launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket that propelled two astronauts aboard the Endeavour ...
    June 22, 2020BY Bonner R. Cohen
  • Southwest Airlines Plane Hits, Kills Person on Runway in Texas: Officials
    Southwest Airlines Plane Hits, Kills Person on Runway in Texas: Officials
    A Southwest Airlines jet struck and killed a person when it landed in Austin, Texas, on Thursday evening, ...
    May 8, 2020BY Jack Phillips
  • Federal Report Faults Southwest Airlines and FAA on Safety
    Federal Report Faults Southwest Airlines and FAA on Safety
    Southwest Airlines continues to fly airplanes with safety concerns while federal officials do a poor job overseeing the ...
    February 12, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Transportation Watchdog Says Southwest Airlines Endangered 17.2 Million Passengers
    Transportation Watchdog Says Southwest Airlines Endangered 17.2 Million Passengers
    Dallas-based Southwest Airlines put the lives of 17.2 million passengers in danger by flying them on previously owned ...
    February 12, 2020BY Mark Tapscott
  • FAA Investigating: LAX-Bound Plane Dumps Fuel on Elementary School Children
    FAA Investigating: LAX-Bound Plane Dumps Fuel on Elementary School Children
    A plane returning to the Los Angeles Airport on Tuesday apparently dumped fuel on a school playground, and ...
    January 14, 2020BY Jack Phillips
  • FAA Seeks to Fine Boeing $5.4 Million Over Faulty Max Parts
    FAA Seeks to Fine Boeing $5.4 Million Over Faulty Max Parts
    The FAA said Friday it plans to fine Boeing $5.4 million for installing substandard parts on the wings ...
    January 13, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Boeing Papers Show Employees Slid 737 Max Problems Past FAA
    Boeing Papers Show Employees Slid 737 Max Problems Past FAA
    Boeing employees raised doubts among themselves about the safety of the 737 Max. They hid problems from federal ...
    January 10, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Commercial Airlines Reroute Flights Amid US-Iran Tensions
    Commercial Airlines Reroute Flights Amid US-Iran Tensions
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued on Jan. 7 an emergency flight restrictions for the airspace over Iran, ...
    January 8, 2020BY Ella Kietlinska
  • FAA Places Emergency Restriction Over Persian Gulf After Iran Fires Missiles
    FAA Places Emergency Restriction Over Persian Gulf After Iran Fires Missiles
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an emergency restriction over the Persian Gulf airspace following a missile attack ...
    January 7, 2020BY Jack Phillips
  • Aviation Regulator FAA Proposes Tracking Drones to Enhance Safety, Security
    Aviation Regulator FAA Proposes Tracking Drones to Enhance Safety, Security
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) filed a proposed rule on Thursday that would require most drones operating in ...
    December 27, 2019BY Mimi Nguyen Ly
  • FAA Must Boost Oversight to Address Allegiant Air Maintenance Issues: Audit
    FAA Must Boost Oversight to Address Allegiant Air Maintenance Issues: Audit
    WASHINGTON—The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) needs to improve its oversight to address maintenance issues at Allegiant Air, ...
    December 18, 2019BY Reuters
  • NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (September 23)
    NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (September 23)
    President Donald Trump heads to the United Nations for the 74th session of the General Assembly; Trump addresses ...
    September 23, 2019BY NTDTV
  • US FAA Prohibits Operators From Flying Over Some Iran-Controlled Airspace
    US FAA Prohibits Operators From Flying Over Some Iran-Controlled Airspace
    The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday, June 20, issued an emergency order prohibiting U.S. operators from flying ...
    June 20, 2019BY Reuters
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