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The mayor of Hoboken said his city plans to file a lawsuit against the FAA for failing to halt non-essential helicopter ...
The Big Apple sightseeing company involved in the Hudson River helicopter crash that killed six is shutting down its operations "immediately,” the Federal Aviation Administration announced ...
The Federal Aviation Administration accused the owner of the company behind last week’s fatal Hudson River helicopter crash of firing its director of operations in apparent retaliation for ...
The move came after the company voluntarily suspended its operations Sunday. The Federal Aviation Administration issued an emergency order grounding New York Helicopter Charter, Inc. -- the ...
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FAA: Helicopter tour company involved in deadly crash on Hudson River is shutting down operationsNew York Helicopter tours, the company involved in deadly crash on Hudson River is shutting down operations immediately, the FAA says. The FAA also says they will continue to support the NTSB and ...
The helicopter tour company whose sightseeing chopper plunged into the Hudson River on Thursday must stop operations immediately, the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday. The suspension of ...
New York Helicopter Charter, Inc., has been grounded via an emergency order from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) after a helicopter operated by the company crashed in the Hudson River ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNHoboken to file lawsuit against FAA calling for more helicopter oversightHOBOKEN, New Jersey (WABC) -- Hoboken is taking action to stop what city leaders call dangerous and disruptive helicopter ...
The tour company that operated the helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last week, killing six people on board, is “shutting down their operations,” the Federal Aviation ...
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