💨 Abstract
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford assured a House subcommittee that safety measures implemented after a January airliner-helicopter collision in Washington, D.C., will not be rolled back. Bedford emphasized that the crash, which killed 67 people, has driven efforts to modernize air traffic control. The FAA has mandated ADS-B systems and changed practices to prevent similar incidents.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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