The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is tightening helicopter safety measures, more than a year after the fatal ...
Air traffic controllers are now required to use radar to ensure helicopters and planes at busy airports maintain a safe distance from each other.
ADELPHI, Md. – Researchers at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, or DEVCOM, Army Research Laboratory ...
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Air traffic controllers will now use radar to actively track helicopters when flying through the flight paths of planes taking off and landing at busy airports, the Federal Aviation Administration ...
Regulators at the Federal Aviation Administration are tightening safety rules in congested airspace around major airports, suspending the use of visual separation between planes and helicopters.
The FAA has suspended visual separation between helicopters and airplanes in busy terminal airspace, expanding a Washington, DC safety measure across the US.
The notice suspends the practice of allowing helicopter pilots to rely on visual separation to avoid striking other aircraft, ...
Air traffic controllers will use radar, not just visual checks, to ensure that helicopters maintain a safe distance from ...
The U.S. Central Command, which oversees the Middle East, said the crash followed an unspecified incident involving two ...