The deadly collision at Reagan National has led to questions regarding staffing and air capacity. Are those concerns at Charlotte’s airport?
Wednesday’s fatal collision and two other incidents dramatically illustrate the challenges pilots and air traffic controllers ...
To our pilot brothers and sisters, our collective thoughts are with you all. Blue skies and tailwinds, blue streak 5342.” ...
Wind gusts and tidal conditions could slow recovery operations today after the midair collision of a passenger plane and ...
A passenger jet had to suddenly abort its landing at Reagan National Airport because of a helicopter in its flight path, just a day before an airliner and a military helicopter catastrophically ...
Yet another plane arriving at DCA from Charlotte scrubbed its landing on ... controller dedicated to helicopters in the National Airport tower to manage the hazards, the report said, citing ...
A report by the Federal Aviation Administration says staffing in the air traffic control tower was “not normal” at time of ...
A flight attendant who was on board when an American Airlines jet collided with an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., had ...
A flight attendant who was on board when an American Airlines jet collided with an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., had ...
Two people were handling the jobs of four among other colleagues inside the airport’s control tower at the time of ... when a flight from Charlotte suddenly pulled out of its approach at National.
Jonathan Koziol, a retired Army chief warrant officer with more than 30 years of flight experience, told reporters that the ...
Several flights between Charlotte Douglas International Airport and Reagan National Airport have been canceled or delayed ...