The new measure directs air traffic controllers to rely on radar instead of "visual separation" to keep aircraft at a safe ...
A new rule requires air traffic controllers to track helicopters using radar, rather than relying on visual separation, near ...
The FAA is suspending visual separation between airplanes and helicopters, now requiring radar for safety after recent ...
Legendary Prankster Adam B oversees a grueling test of physical persistence where the final person touching the aircraft ...
Air traffic controllers will now use radar to actively track helicopters when flying through the flight paths of planes taking off and landing at busy airports, the Federal Aviation Administration ...
FAA ends 'visual separation' after San Antonio near‑miss; radar rules now required for helicopters in busy airports.
The FAA has suspended visual separation between helicopters and airplanes in busy terminal airspace, expanding a Washington, DC safety measure across the US.
Air traffic controllers will now use radar to ensure that helicopters maintain a safe distance from arriving and departing ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford have ...
Airbus forecasts demand for 1,000 civil helicopters in India over 20 years, driven by growth and government support.
Airbus and Sikorsky are positioning their heavy commercial helicopters for a return to the offshore market as the industry recognizes a growing need for longer-range capability to ...
Air traffic controllers will apply radar to separate helicopters and fixed-wing traffic near busy airports, the FAA said on March 18. The agency issued a general notice that suspends controllers’ use ...