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More than a month after Denver7 Investigates first reported that up to 20 pilots en route to Denver International Airport ...
U.S. government and AAM industry stakeholders unveil the five-way multinational agreement at the Paris Air Show. [Jack ...
Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford, next in line to lead the FAA, does not have the commercial pilot license he once claimed.
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Amazon S3 on MSNFAA clears Nassau Police in controversial helicopter crowd dispersalAs News 12 has reported, the FAA announced it was investigating whether any regulations were broken when a Nassau County ...
President Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration was grilled by senators Wednesday on critical ...
Bryan Bedford previously claimed to have a commercial pilot’s license, but only has a private pilot license, according to FAA ...
Tragedy struck earlier this week when Flight AI171, bound for London’s Gatwick Airport, crashed less than a minute after ...
Industry leaders praise President Trump’s executive order directing the FAA to expedite long-awaited BVLOS drone regulations.
The FAA established new rules for the airspace that has been under tight scrutiny ever since the January 29 midair collision ...
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President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Aviation Administration is facing tough questions about safety during a ...
Oklahoma City authorities said they've had reports of drones flying too high or causing safety issues with other aircraft during previous games.
Bryan Bedford, CEO of Republic Airlines, claimed to be licensed to fly "commercial" aircraft on the company's website. He holds no such license.
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