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After Crash, F.A.A. Change Requires All Aircraft at Reagan to Broadcast Positions

The agency’s acting director told senators of the new policy after it was revealed that tracking technology had been disabled before a deadly midair collision in January.

Mark Walker
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Federal Aviation Administration, Military Aircraft, Reagan, Ronald, Washington National Airport, Rocheleau, Chris, Senate, United States Politics and Government
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