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The parents of Sam Lilley, the late American Airlines killed in the Potomac plane crash, praised the modernization of the nation's air traffic control system under President Donald Trump.
Sam Lilley's dad Tim and stepmom Sheri join 'Fox & Friends' to discuss their take on the Trump administration's effort to overhaul the air traffic control system 100 days after the deadly collision.
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The Trump administration on Thursday proposed a multibillion-dollar overhaul of a U.S. air traffic control system that it ...
The Trump administration's pledge comes 10 days after air traffic controllers lost contact for 90 seconds with flights at ...
Amid major flight disruptions in Newark, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced plans for significant air traffic ...
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow took to the World Wide Web to criticize President Donald Trump over a mess he's created ...
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An eighth person has died months after the crash of a medical transport plane in Philadelphia, city officials said Tuesday.
The wife of the pilot killed in a plane crash near Fremont told him "not to fly the river because it was getting too dark," ...
No one was injured in the incident as a pair of Boeing 777s pushed back from their gates at California airport ...
The U.S. government must be working for someone, but it’s clear it's not working to keep the planes in the sky.