WASHINGTON, May 6 – The head of the Federal Aviation Administration will face questions on Capitol Hill on May 19 after a report found systemic failures by the agency led to a devastating mid-air collision that killed 67 people last year.
WASHINGTON, May 6 – The head of the Federal Aviation Administration will face questions on Capitol Hill on May 19 after a report found systemic failures by the agency led to a devastating mid-air collision that killed 67 people last year.