FAA SUSPENDS CONTROLLER IN HUDSON CRASH
The Teterboro, N.J., airport controller handling the Piper PA32 flight when it collided with a sightseeing Eurocopter AS350 helicopter over the Hudson River Aug. 8, has been suspended from duty for being “involved in inappropriate conversations on the telephone” at the time of the midair, FAA...
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