Davids Renews Calls for Answers After 25 Missed Weather Balloon Launches in Kansas Last Month
immediate action to address these reported failures before tragedy strikes.” Last month, Davids sent a letter
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immediate action to address these reported failures before tragedy strikes.” Last month, Davids sent a letter
willingness to act before warning signs become tragedies,” said Sen. Moran. “The NTSB’s investigation following
life was taken prematurely in an entirely preventable tragedy. Her story is a painful reminder of the importance
Cruz (R-Texas) following the aviation tragedy near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) on January
Cruz (R-Texas) following the aviation tragedy near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) on January
that originated from my hometown of Wichita. This tragedy has left our community shocked, and I am heartbroken … imperative that we in Congress work to ensure tragedies like this never happen again, and there is always
controller training, and reduce the risk of future tragedies. The bill, written in response to the tragic plane … Congressional Record pledging continued action to prevent future tragedies. Davids serves on the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure
ensure no families have to experience that tragedy again. This legislation will modernize safety systems, improve airspace coordination
controller training, and reduce the risk of future tragedies. The bill is supported by the National Transportation Safety … Congressional Record pledging continued action to prevent future tragedies. Davids serves on the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure
take action to ensure that this kind of tragedy never happens again and to honor the memory
that originated from my hometown of Wichita. This tragedy has left our community shocked, and I am heartbroken … imperative we in Congress work to ensure tragedies like this never happen again, and that our skies
controller training, and reducing the risk of future tragedies. “There isn’t a single person in Kansas … touched in some way by this horrific tragedy,” said Davids . “When lives are lost in a preventable accident
Senate reflecting on the profound impact of this tragedy on families, Kansas communities, and the nation. He also … President, Kansans grieve together, and when tragedy strikes, we don’t do it alone. We lean on each
victims and pledging continued action to prevent future tragedies. Read Davids’ statement commemorating the one-year anniversary here … coworkers, and our loved ones. “For Kansas, this tragedy hit especially close to home. Wichita
honor the victims of the January 29th, 2025, tragedy that occurred nearly a year ago when Flight … lives. “A year later, the memory of this tragedy, the deadliest aviation incident that America has witnessed
know, it’s a very much a tragedy, Jake, but we could be just as easily talking about
often our transportation system only reacts once tragedy has already happened," said Rep. Davids . "This bipartisan bill helps … Reps. Mann and Davids to address the daily tragedy of death and serious injury on our roadways," said
strengthening aviation safety and helping ensure a tragedy like this never happens again.” Background: The ROTOR Act passed
families of the victims of this horrific tragedy that have joined us for today’s hearing. Thank
month anniversary of the aviation tragedy near DCA that claimed 67 lives on January 29th
lost in the DCA crash to ensure a tragedy like that never happens again.” The amendment is being
situation there. It was a horrible tragedy. The first thing I do is think about, you know
them as they come to terms with this tragedy. We especially pray for Scott’s wife, Beth
basic English road signs. Each one of those tragedies could have been prevented. Thanks to President Donald Trump
another step closer to bringing closure to this tragedy,” said Rep. Estes . “Thanks to the work