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Because Boeing’s instructions for employees lacked “clarity and conciseness,” workers missed opportunities to fix a mistake that nearly caused a disaster.
Bryan Bedford was confirmed by the Senate on Wednesday to lead the FAA as its new administrator.
FAA testing SpaceX's Starlink internet service to improve Air Traffic Control. Over 41 connections tested in facilities across US.
The US Congress has passed a sweeping spending and tax bill that will provide $12.5 billion to the Federal Aviation ...
Test and measurement technologies have fundamentally transformed how humanity connects, navigates, and operates in the modern ...
Within two days, all three men were proven wrong. On the evening of June 4th, a shortage of air traffic controllers forced ...
The FAA said in a statement that it “has fundamentally changed how it oversees Boeing since the Alaska Airlines door-plug accident and we will continue this aggressive oversight to ensure Boeing ...
The new secretary might not be aware of the recent history of FAA enforcement. In 2015, the FAA introduced the “Compliance Philosophy.” The Compliance Philosophy marked a shift in the FAA’s safety ...
The FAA is a mess. Annexing our neighbors to the north, as Trump favors, looks like a longshot. But we should copy its ...
The National Transportation Safety Board found Boeing and the FAA responsible for "multiple system failures," leading to Alaska Airlines' door blowing off mid-flight last year near Portland, Oregon.
According to NTSB chair Jennifery Homendy and the agency's report, the immediate cause of the incident were failures of Boeing's training and guidance procedures, and the FAA's oversight of them.
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