Chief Steve Dickson conducted a nearly two-hour evaluation flight at the controls of a Boeing 737 MAX on Wednesday, a milestone for the jet to win approval to resume flying after two fatal crashes.
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FAA To Test Drones In Cape May Area This Week
CAPE MAY, NJ — You might see drones flying around Cape May throughout the next week, but it has nothing to do with last winter's drone craze, federal authorities said. Instead, it's part of Federal ...
On Friday, June 13, the Federal Aviation Administration revealed it will conduct drone-detection testing near Santa Teresa, NM from June 16-27. According to a statement from the FAA, the ...
The facility also supports students from flight schools and Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) schools nearby, helping them access ...
Elon Musk's plan to launch the ninth iteration of SpaceX's Starship/Super Heavy rockets into space next week may be put on hold after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a statement ...
The 737 MAX was grounded after crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. Steve Dickson laid out the Federal Aviation Administration's next steps in the recertification of the Boeing 737 MAX in the first ...
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