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On Friday, Congress passed legislation ordering the Transportation Department to reallocate money to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that would allow air traffic controllers who have been furloughed to return to work.
Aerial Robot Firm wants to train thousands in Drone Use
It might just be too late for the Federal Aviation Authority to enforce drone rules.
Mica Picketed Ahead of FAA Shutdown, Again
The Communications Workers of America (CWA) plan on picketing Wednesday evening, U.S. Rep. John Mica’s (R-FL) offices in St. Augustine, Ormond Beach and Maitland, urging passage of as long-term bill to fund the Federal Aviation Administration.
FAA Short Term Fix Ends Congress Stalemate
Tens of thousands of FAA employees will return to work next Monday, after being furloughed for two weeks, as a result of an impasse in the U.S. Congress.
LaHood Slams his Former GOP Colleagues for FAA Standoff
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on Wednesday blamed “one or two people who wouldn’t compromise” for the impasse in Congress that has led to a partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration.
Southwest Airlines Incident Reveals Govt Failure
The five-foot tear in the roof of a Southwest 737 last week has not only brought renewed attention to the problem of aging planes, but also to problems in oversight of the airline industry.
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