Congress Wants Unruly Passengers on No-Fly List

“Everyone deserves to be treated respectfully,” congressional leaders say. The bipartisan “Protection from Abusive Passengers Act” is making its way through Congress. Under the law, a national no-fly…

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FAA Temporarily Cuts Minimum Airline Flight Requirements

Agency cites shortage of air traffic controller staffing levels. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced last week that they are temporarily cutting minimum flight requirements for airlines at…

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Fee-Free Family Seating Proposed for Airlines

The transportation secretary wrote to Congress regarding updates to FAA Act. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg wrote to members of Congress proposing an amendment to part of the…

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FAA and NTSB Investigating Close Calls by Aircraft

Repeated instances have occurred where airliners nearly collided on airport runways or tarmacs.  The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have begun investigations…

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Winter Storm Shuts Down Parts of U.S. 

Thousands of flights have been canceled or delayed.  An active, massive winter storm is impacting much of the United States this week, with ice, snow, and high winds.…

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NTSB to Investigate United Airlines Incident

The plane recovered just 775 feet above the Pacific Ocean.  The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said it would be investigating an incident in which a United Airlines…

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Southwest COO Testifies Before Senate Commerce Committee

This hearing begins an investigation into mass holiday cancellations. The Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing titled “Strengthening Airline Operations and Consumer Protections,” the first part of their…

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House Passes Bill to Review FAA Pilot Alert System

The chamber’s legislators voted overwhelmingly to pass the bill. The House of Representatives passed the NOTAM Improvement Act in a vote of 464-4. This bipartisan bill aims at…

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FAA and NTSB Investigate Near Collision at JFK

One jetliner taxied in front of another as it was about to take off. The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating how two…

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FAA Safety System Outage Grounds All Flights

The agency lifted the ground stop that has delayed flights across the nation. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop of U.S. flights after an outage occurred…

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