The military was given broad leeway by the Federal Aviation Administration to operate its aircraft with Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast technology switched off to protect mission security.
The Career Skills Program, a tool offered by the Fort Cavazos Transition Assistance Program, assists in connecting ...
The Army has not yet provided congress records showing when they use a collision avoidance technology that was turned off ...
In the wake of a tragic January 29 air-to-air collision between a United States Army Sikorsky BlackHawk helicopter and ...
Senators have expressed outrage over the US Army’s failure to provide a memo relating to its use of ADS-B in the National ...
The close call happened just south of the airport, near where a passenger plane and Army helicopter collided in January, ...
On March 26, 2025, military aviation leaders and defense industry experts from across the Indo-Pacific convened at the ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A federal investigation into misuse of a student pilot’s license continues for an Alaska man who ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA ... Washington National Airport after a deadly midair collision between an Army helicopter and a commercial jet in January. The new rules, which seek ...
About 590 engineers serving under the Army’s 18th Airborne Corps will be part of the deployment, a NORTHCOM news release says. The soldiers will come from the following units: Roughly 40 Air ...