FAA Splitting Hudson Airspace Into Local Distance

November 17, 2009

The employees were previously suspended after an investigation found they weren't monitoring the pilot of the small plane as closely as they should have. Pilot Steven Altman, 60, of Ambler, Pa., was unfamiliar with the corridor and had

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