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Senators seek to change bill that allows military to operate just like before the DC plane crash

The provision would allow military aircraft to operate without broadcasting location, reversing safety reforms after a January crash that killed 67, NTSB and senators warn.

  • On Tuesday, the House passed the $900 billion, 3,086-page National Defense Authorization Act that includes Section 373 , allowing military training missions near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
  • After the January collision, the NTSB continues to investigate the midair crash that killed 67 people, while the FAA and Department of Defense require military aircraft in D.C. to use ADS-B Out.
  • NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy said the agency 'vehemently opposes' Section 373, calling it a 'major step backwards,' while Tim and Sheri Lilley warned, 'The flying public and all those that utilize our airspace deserve better than what this bill provides.'
  • Senators filed amendments Thursday to remove helicopter safety provisions, urging adoption of the bipartisan ROTOR Act, but the Senate is expected to consider the bill next week with unlikely final changes.
  • With Congress leaving for a holiday break, advocates urged immediate adoption of the ROTOR Act and laws requiring ADS-B Out 'as soon as possible' to close national-security exemptions.
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Senators from both parties pressed Thursday to change a massive defense bill after accident investigators and victims' families warned that the legislation would undo key security reforms resulting from a collision between a passenger plane and an Army helicopter over Washington, DC, which killed 67 people. The director of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigating the accident, a group of victims' relatives and Trade Committe…

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