Topic: U.S. National Transportation Safety Board
A year after a regional airliner crashed into a house near Buffalo, N.Y., killing 50 people, the government has failed to implement most of the safety reforms it promised in response to the accident, a government watchdog said Thursday. Transportation Department Inspector General Calvin Scovel said ...
Pilot error was the probable cause of an airline crash into a house near Buffalo, N.Y., last year, but the accident's root problems extend far beyond a single event, a federal safety panel said Tuesday. The head of the National Transportation Safety Board, Deborah ...
Nearly a year since 50 people died in the crash of a regional airliner in upstate New York, key safety reforms have yet to be implemented in spite of promises of swift action from federal regulators and lawmakers. Just 10 days shy of the ...
