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FAA head vows to maintain safety measures implemented after tragic DC plane crash
- Bryan Bedford, the FAA Administrator, updated the House aviation subcommittee about safety concerns in aviation during a Tuesday hearing.
- Bedford stated that he will not allow airspace safety to decline despite critics' concerns over a defense bill that could allow military helicopters to fly undetected.
- Bedford noted an increase in controller absences and near misses but did not provide specific data on these incidents.
- Bedford expressed that the focus on safety modernization was a response to the tragic loss of 67 Americans.
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FAA head vows to maintain safety measures implemented after tragic DC plane crash
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration says he won’t forget the 67 people who died when an airliner collided with an Army helicopter over Washington, D.C., in January.
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right2Center30Last UpdatedBias Distribution68% Center
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- 68% of the sources are Center
68% Center
L 27%
C 68%
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