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FAAChangingTheRulesForFlightsOverTheHudson
From: WCBS New York on Thu, Sep 03 2009 7:43 AM
Nearly one month after the deadly mid-air collision over the Hudson River, the rules are about to change for pilots who fly over the river. Some complain however that the FAA is still not going far enough. CBS 2’s Jay Dow is live from Hoboken.
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WarOfWordsHeatsUpBetweenFAAPortAuthority
From: WCBS New York on Wed, Aug 27 2008 6:58 AM
Things are getting back to normal at the airports Wednesday morning. But it was quite a different story yesterday. FAA officials are blaming a software problem for air traffic troubles and widespread delays. CBS 2's Jay Dow has more.
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FAAToUseColoredRunwayLightsToAvoidMishaps
From: WCBS New York on Mon, Jul 14 2008 6:54 PM
The Federal Aviation Administration is making changes to improve runway safety. The move comes just days after two near-collisions in less than a week at Kennedy Airport. CBS 2'S Deborah Garcia has more on what's being done to keep passengers safe.
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FAAInvestigatesAirlinesForSafetyRegulations
From: WCBS New York on Wed, Apr 02 2008 7:07 PM
Just hours after dozens of jetliners were grounded for inspections, the FAA announced it's investigating four U.S. Airlines for failing to comply with safety regulations. CBS News reporter Susan Roberts has more.
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FAALocalAirportsToShareAirspace
From: WCBS New York on Wed, Sep 05 2007 7:05 PM
A major decision from the government could dramatically raise the noise level in your neighborhood. It's already getting an angry response. Brendan Keefe has the story from the cbs-2 newsroom.
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