The US Civil Aviation Service (FAA) is expected to present a Senate Senate Plans for 2,000 Air Traffic Auditors in the US after the shortages of staff revealed in the wake of the January 29th. Due to the Black Hawk military helicopter collision with an American Airlines aircraft near Washington Airport, 67 people had lost their lives. FAA Commander Chris Roselo also intends to set up a committee that will review the security protocols to prevent similar accidents in the future. At the same time, as Reuters news agency reports, it will inform that Boeing will continue to be under the strict supervision of FAA that will be extended to “manufacturing practices, maintenance and software updates”. Source: RES
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