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Two of North Carolina's busiest airports will have 5G buffer zones in place when wireless carriers roll out new 5G service Wednesday. The FAA is worried the new service could interfere with some aircraft equipment.
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CMPD helicopter pilots say they are encountering more drones as they patrol above Charlotte. They say it's partly due to growth in the number of drones,…
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The Charlotte ObserverThe first measurable March snowfall in eight years left about 2 inches of snow in the Charlotte area before tapering off around…
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Heavy fog was responsible for numerous flight delays out of Charlotte-Douglas International Airport Tuesday. The Federal Aviation Administration issued…
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The Carolinas escaped the full brunt of Hurricane Joaquin this weekend, as the Category 4 storm turned northeast into the Atlantic. But the side effects…
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The City of Charlotte has asked the Federal Aviation Administration to decide who will run Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The letter comes weeks…
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Federal aviation officials have allowed Charlotte Douglas International Airport to resume daytime takeoffs and landings on its lone diagonal runway. Our…
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3/11/14 Update: The FAA has appealed the judge's decision to the full National Transportation Safety Board. The appeal also has the effect of staying the…
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Drones are most well known for their military use, but in the near future unmanned flying contraptions may dust our crops, deliver us pizza, and become…
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Go ahead and keep that tablet or e-reader on during your next US Airways flight.Beginning today, the airline that operates more than 90 percent of flights…