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FAA restricts drone company
FAA Suspends Operations of Drone Company After Collision Injures Child in Orlando Show
The FAA suspended Sky Elements' operations after drones collided during a show, injuring a child, and revoked its waiver for flying drones over people.
FAA suspends North Texas drone company's license after child injured in show last week
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) suspended Sky Elements Drones' license to operate over people on Friday following a mishap during a holiday show in Florida that injured a young boy. The company subsequently canceled its New Year's Eve show at Reunion Tower in Dallas.
FAA restricts drone company after boy injured during Orlando holiday show
The Federal Aviation Administration has restricted a drone company after a 7-year-old boy required open heart surgery when he was hit by a drone the fell out of the sky during a holiday show in Orlando.
FAA, Elon Musk
Elon Musk wants the FAA to let SpaceX conduct more Starship tests in 2025: What that means
Elon Musk wants SpaceX to conduct 25 Starship test flights in 2025 after just five launches this year, but he'll need FAA approval.
Joby conducts first FAA testing under TIA in simulator in Marina
TIA testing is considered the final phase of the type certification process, which paves the way for an aircraft to begin commercial passenger operations, according to Joby. This phase involves
Elon Musk calls for US elected officials to undergo cognitive tests
Menzies Research Centre's Freya Leach praises Elon Musk’s call for elected officials to undergo cognitive tests.
Blue Origin Fires Up Engines on New Rocket
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin New Glenn rocket headed to space, FAA grants license
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin New Glenn rocket is headed to space after being given the green light from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA on Friday issued Blue Origin a Part 450 commercial space launch license,
Bezos' Blue Origin gets FAA license for its first New Glenn rocket launch
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday that it has issued a commercial space launch license for Blue Origin's — Jeff Bezos' rocket company — New Glenn launch.
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket completes final test for its first flight
Blue Origin's New Glenn heavy-lift launch vehicle is now ready for its first flight. The company has conducted — and successfully completed — a wet dress rehearsal or a full run-through of the rocket's launch countdown.
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Lufthansa Boeing 787 Deliveries Delayed As New Allegris Seat Awaits FAA Certification
Among these aircraft, six are equipped with the new Lufthansa Allegris seats. However, the United States Federal Aviation ...
The Columbian
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FAA honors local pilot Harmon Lange with Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award
Local pilot, machinist and airplane builder Harmon Lange received the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award, the highest honor ...
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Mystery drones could be identified faster using new detection tool, but FAA lacks resources
The FAA's new "digital license plate" for drones has yet to be rolled out to law enforcement, hindering efforts to identify ...
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FAA: You could go to jail if you aim a laser pointer at a plane
Laser pointer incidents have spiked in U.S. airspace recently, and the FAA is warning of the risks they pose to pilots.
Yahoo
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The FAA says the average delay RSW is about an hour.
27,876 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you solve it faster than others?27,876 people played the daily ...
Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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FAA ends review of Southwest Air after safety incidents
The review “did not identify any significant safety issues,” the
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said this month. Southwest said it appreciated the ...
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on MSN
FAA Proposes Fluorescent Penetrant Inspections Of 2,988 GE Engines Installed On US Aircraft
The FAA estimated that over the next 12 years, US airlines will have to spend $265 million to replace the affected CF34 part.
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Lithium battery fires on U.S. flights now occur nearly twice a week, according to new FAA data
CBS News National Consumer Correspondent Ash-har Quraishi reports on the efforts to make passengers more aware of the risks.
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