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House Committee Weighs Aviation Safety Bill Backed by NTSB with Families Seeking Clear Timelines

The bill mandates ADS-B In systems to improve pilot awareness near busy airports, but families of 67 victims demand strict deadlines to ensure timely safety upgrades.

  • The National Transportation Safety Board now backs the revised House aviation safety bill, which requires Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast In systems on aircraft to improve pilot awareness of surrounding traffic.
  • Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy criticized the original version last month as a "watered down" measure that "wouldn't do enough to prevent future tragedies," prompting revisions addressing the January 29, 2025, collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army Black Hawk.
  • Industry groups, including Airlines for America and the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, support the legislation, which mandates systems the NTSB has recommended since 2008 to prevent incidents like the Army helicopter flying without active tracking.
  • Families of the 67 victims said Thursday that they are "encouraged by the changes in the bill but won't" endorse it without strict implementation timelines, similar to a Senate version that failed by one vote.
  • The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee will consider the bill today, as advocates argue that clear statutory performance standards are necessary to ensure safety requirements are not delayed by administrative discretion or negotiated processes.
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