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Burbank Airport at risk of mid-air collision

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NTSB Blames Systemic Failures For 2025 D.C. Midair Collision That Killed 67
NTSB report blames FAA, Army, overloaded ATC, and lack of collision avoidance tech for 2025 D.C. midair collision that killed 67.

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NTSB chair warns of mid-air collision concerns at Burbank Airport
6abc News · 14h
Burbank Airport could be next scene of mid-air crash, airlines warn NTSB
 · 23h
Burbank Airport mid-air collision warning
Members of the National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday said there are safety concerns about air traffic into and out of Hollywood Burbank Airport and that if there’s another midair collision i...

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NTSB reviews main causes as first anniversary of DC plane crash approaches
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NTSB voices safety concerns at Burbank Airport
Runway Girl Network
4h

Press Release: Systemic failures led to D.C. midair collision

Systemic failures in airspace design, safety oversight, and risk management by the Federal Aviation Administration and the U.S. Army contributed to a midair collision a year ago over the Potomac River that killed 67,
Inc
12mon

In Search for D.C. Crash Clues, Speculation Rises About a Failure of Collision Avoidance Tech

The American Airlines plane in the Potomac River after it collided in midair with a military helicopter and crashed in Washington, DC. Photo: Getty Images The American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, operated by regional carrier PSA Airlines ...
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Hollywood Burbank Airport at risk of a midair collision, top US transportation official says

NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy, speaking just before the first anniversary of a catastrophic crash that claimed 67 lives outside Washington, D.C., said "people are raising red flags" about Burbank Airport.
techtimes
2y

Harnessing The Power of Collision Avoidance Technology for Accident Prevention and Insurance Cost Reduction

The advent of collision avoidance technology has revolutionized automotive safety, significantly reducing accidents and promoting road safety. By utilizing high-resolution cameras and sophisticated artificial intelligence algorithms, this innovative ...
Jalopnik
11mon

Multiple Flights Landing In DC Receive False Midair Collision Warnings

The Federal Aviation Administration launched an investigation into multiple mid-air collision warnings heard by more than a dozen flights on the approach to Ronald Reagan National Airport this past weekend. The planes reportedly heard the warnings despite ...
CNN
10mon

Army choosing ‘to protect its bureaucratic a**’ rather than providing collision avoidance report, Sen. Ted Cruz says

The Army has not yet provided Congress with records showing when they used a collision avoidance technology that was turned off during January’s midair collision that killed 67 people, Sen. Ted Cruz, chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science ...
USA Today
12mon

What caused the fatal midair collision? Key questions about plane crash

Investigators are working to determine if either aircraft involved in the collision near Reagan National Airport was in unauthorized airspace. Experts are examining whether the collision avoidance system on the American Eagle jet was functioning and if the ...
WUSA
6mon

NTSB examines collision avoidance technology and safety systems in Flight 5342 investigation

WASHINGTON — The National Transportation Safety Board began its third and final day of investigative hearings Friday to reveal new information and question experts about the fatal collision of a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and American Eagle Flight ...
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