COURT PUTS BLAME ON CONTROLLERS, FAA IN TORRANCE MIDAIR
A federal court judge in California ruled last week that two FAA controllers bore complete liability for a Nov. 6, 2003 midair collision in Torrance, Calif. that resulted in the deaths of two men in a Robinson R-44 helicopter and serious injuries to the pilot of an R-22. The ruling comes despite an...
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