The May 10 seminar will cover preventing aerodynamic stalls and loss of control accidents.
The agency has finished its nationwide equipment installation for the NextGen Aircraft Tracking System.
OSHA has found Wisconsin Central Limited railway in violation of the Federal Railroad Safety Act for improperly terminating a conductor.
American aviation authorities have cleared the airline to add more flights to the United States after safety standards improved.
The board recommended that FAA assume oversight of sightseeing balloon operators, in the same way that it oversees airplane and helicopter tour operators.
Responding to the Lac-Megantic disater, the Federal Railroad Administration announces it will issue a proposed rule regarding crew size on crude oil trains.
The Seastreak Wall Street passenger ferry struck a pier Jan. 9, 2013, while approaching the dock.
EASA, ICAO, and EUROCONTROL have recommended that airspace users take alternative routes to avoid the Simferopol Flight Information Region.
The agency ordered DND International, Inc. to shut down, declaring it a hazard to public safety.
The latest big recall has the manufacturer announcing it will recall 870,000 SUVs to fix a brake problem.
The $8.5 million national advertising campaign supports the first-ever national distracted driving high-visibility enforcement crackdown, which will run April 10-15.
It applies to all new vehicles under 10,000 pounds by May 2018.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra and David Friedman, acting NHTSA administrator, are scheduled to testify about the massive recalls April 1 at a House oversight subcommittee hearing.
The agency issues an alert following two incidents in which airplanes landed at the wrong airports in November 2013 and January 2014.
The agency released a 26-page report after an internal review that followed the fatal shooting of an employee in November 2013 at LAX.
The DOT agency recently ordered several bus and trucking companies to halt their operations.
The car manufacturer is paying a $1.2 billion criminal penalty for covering up safety defects.
Three more recalls and Jeff Boyer's appointment follow the ignition switch recall of 1.3 million vehicles in the United States.
The region's "extreme and fast changing risks" call for it to support IMO's Polar Code, which would set safety and environmental standards for ships operating in those waters.
A church van rolled over Feb. 21, 2014, on I-75 in Lake City, Fla., after the tread separated from its left rear tire, according to the agency's March 12 news release. That tire was part of a recall by BFGoodrich in July 2012.