The FAA failed to act on prior safety recommendations, leading to a tragic helicopter collision with an American Airlines flight that killed 67 people, and the FAA must now commit to implementing all of the National Transportation Safety Board's recommendations to prevent future catastrophes.
Enough excuses: The FAA must act now to prevent another midair tragedy
Originally reported by The Hill
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