Probationary workers were targeted in late-night emails Friday notifying them they had been fired, according to David Spero, president of the Professional Aviation Safety Specialists union.
The family of a man who was killed on Jan. 29 when a U.S. military helicopter and an American Airlines flight collided near Washington, D.C., has filed legal claims against the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the U.
The wife of a Connecticut man who died in last month's collision between a passenger jet and a military helicopter near Washington, D.C.’s Ronald Reagan National Airport has filed what are believed
The wife of a Connecticut man who died in last month’s collision between a passenger jet and a military helicopter in Washington, D
"The passenger families on that aircraft demand justice, they demand answers, and they demand accountability, and they're entitled to that," attorney Bob Clifford said.
The family of a passenger who died in the midair collision near Washington, D.C. on Jan. 29 filed legal claims against the Federal Aviation Administration and U.S. Army.
Nearly 300 Federal Aviation Administration employees were fired just weeks after a midair collision over Washington, D.C., killed 67 people.
President Donald Trump pledged to make rapid improvements to increase aviation safety after a deadly plane collision near Washington, DC, in January.
The family of Casey Crafton, a Salem husband and father killed in a plane crash in D.C., has filed a $250 million claim against the FAA and U.S. Army.
The Trump administration has begun firing several hundred Federal Aviation Administration employees, upending staff on a busy air travel weekend and just weeks after a January fatal midair collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
The claims by Rachel Crafton were filed Tuesday against the Federal Aviation Administration and the U.S. Army. They both seek $250 million for alleged wrongdoing that led to the collision and death of 40-year-old Casey Crafton,
Family members of a dad who died in the midair plane crash in Washington D.C. have filed claims against the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the U.S. Army.
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