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Federal investigators determined that an unstable landing approach caused the fiery plane crash at Kalispell City Airport in August.
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FAA says flight cuts will stay at 6% because more air traffic controllers are coming to work
The Federal Aviation Administration says flight cuts will stay at 6% because more air traffic controllers are coming to work.
The FAA plans to reduce air traffic by 10% at busy airports. And, a federal judge orders the Trump administration to fully restore SNAP food benefits by today, which it plans to appeal.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has temporarily banned general aviation operations and nonscheduled aircraft flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
As politicians argue, what does refunding the federal government mean for everyday people? Here’s what you need to know about SNAP benefits, air travel, military members, federal worker backpay,
Despite President Donald Trump signing a funding bill to end the government shutdown, flight disruptions will continue over the coming days.
Over 11,000 Federal Aviation Administration employees have been furloughed nationwide, while more than 13,200 air traffic controllers are reporting to work without pay, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. Even before the shutdown, Virginia was navigating a shortage of controllers at nine airports statewide.
The Republican-controlled House on Wednesday night approved legislation in a 222 to 209 vote to reopen the government after 43 days, the longest shutdown in American history. Six Democrats joined nearly all Republicans in favor of the measure, while two Republicans joined a vast majority of Democrats in opposing it.
The spending bill reopens and funds the federal government until Jan. 30, 2026, with some agencies like the Department of Agriculture and Veterans Affairs funded through the end of the fiscal year. Here's what to know about the government reopening.
With the longest government shutdown in history finally over, federal agencies are slowly bringing affected services back online and hoping to resume normal operations by the end of next week. Tens of millions of low-income Americans on food stamps should receive November benefits within 24 hours,
Flight reductions at 40 major US airports will be frozen at 6%, rather than rising to 10% by Friday, as the long-running government shutdown nears an end, the Transportation Department and Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday.