The FAA announced Wednesday a plan to revise flight procedures over the Hudson River to create "safe, dedicated operating corridors" for all the aircraft that fly at lower altitudes around Manhattan. The action, based on findings by the New York Airspace Task Force, a working group representing a cross-section of aviation stakeholders, of is in response to the crash in early August between a sightseeing helicopter and a Piper PA32 that claimed nine lives. Full Story.
FAA Announces Practical Plan to Enhance Safety in New York Airspace.
Published: September 9, 2009Posted in: FAA
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