Revised House aviation safety bill wins NTSB support, but victims' families demand tougher timelines
Read our Privacy notice A revised version of the House’s aviation safety bill now has the backing of the NTSB, but most of the families of the 67 victims of last year’s midair collision near Washington, D.C., still want to see tougher requirements to ensure the reforms are completed. NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy sharply criticized the original version of the bill last month as a “watered down” measure that wouldn't do enough to prevent future tragedies. A number of key industry groups,...
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