WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday finalized a rule to require cockpit voice ...
The FAA published a finalized rule Monday that extends required cockpit voice recorder retention from two hours to 25 hours.
The agency is extending its comment period and seeking additional insights on aircraft location-tracking devices, detection ...
The FAA previously denied two requests to extend the initial NPRM comment period, which closed on October 6. The agency ...
FAA final rule moves US cockpit voice recorders from 2 hours to 25 on newly built aircraft, improving investigations and raising privacy and retrofit costs.
One year later, the FAA takes decisive action: How a devastating accident transformed flight rules.
On January 27, 2026, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) put a notice on public inspection reopening the comment period for the ...
By JOSH FUNK The temporary rules imposed after last year’s collision of an airliner and an Army helicopter to improve the ...
"It allows drones to be operated beyond the pilot's visual line of sight, and it allows multiple drones to operate by one operator or pilot," McDanolds said.
The proposed rule signals a departure from previous one-size-fits-all regulatory approaches to a new, holistic, flexible and scalable stance. The FAA’s landmark beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) ...
The IFR permanently restricts helicopter and powered-lift operations in specified areas around DCA, except when conducting ...
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