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16 May 2024

Homendy Applauds Passage of NTSB and FAA Reauthorization Bills

​​Legislation includes action on critical NTSB priorities

​WASHINGTON (May 16, 2024) — National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer…

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9 May 2024

Inadequate Fire Notifications at Issue in Fishing Vessel Loss

​​​Crew aboard docked vessel not informed of blaze

WASHINGTON (May 9​, 2024) — A vessel fire that burned for s​ix days last year in Tacoma,…

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9 May 2024

NTSB to Meet on Near- Collision of Two Airliners in Texas

​​​WASHINGTON (May 9, 2024) — The National Transportation Safety Board will hold an in-person board meeting in Washington on its investigation into…

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