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Federal officials rejected Indianapolis-based regional airline's request to hire co-pilots with half the usual minimum amount of flying experience.
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A new multi-million dollar runway project is underway at the Indianapolis International Airport.
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Indianapolis International Airport will get more than $56 million to be used for airfield improvements, including the initial construction phase to strengthen and enhance capacity on a runway and the initial construction and electrical phase of a taxiway.
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The crash involving the 1958 Sikorsky S-58JT helicopter is being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board.
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The latest round of federal airport infrastructure grants to Indiana includes $4.74 million to Indianapolis International Airport for taxiway and apron rehabilitation and security enhancements.
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The Federal Aviation Administration this week announced a total of $477 million in infrastructure grants nationwide.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has announced nine Indiana airports will share more than $3 million in infrastructure grants.
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The plane had taken off from the Indianapolis suburb of Brownsburg and experienced a mechanical problem, forcing the landing.
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The new regulations require anyone owning a drone between 0.55 pounds and 55 pounds to register with the government, but only include those flying for recreational purposes.