Matthew Braman

Matthew Braman

military United States

Brigadier General Matthew Braman is the head of aviation for the U.S. Army, responsible for overseeing military aviation operations, including the management of helicopter flights over Washington, D.C. He recently testified regarding safety protocols following a deadly mid-air collision that raised concerns about the visibility and tracking of military aircraft in congested airspace.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
103,698
Power
6,579$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United States 1 6.00 0.03% +0% 331,002,651 103,698 $21,000,000 6,579$
Totals 1 331,002,651 103,698 $21,000,000 6,579$
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Recent Mentions

United States United States: Brig. Gen. Matthew Braman, director of Army Aviation, said a temporary control tower antenna placed in the wrong location caused military air traffic controllers to lose contact with the Black Hawk helicopter for 20 seconds. 6

Fox News: Army general confirms helicopter lost contact before Reagan airport go-arounds

Hungary Hungary: Matthew Braman is a brigadier general in the army who discussed the potential impact of different circumstances on the outcome of the evening. 5

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United States United States: Brig. Gen. Matthew Braman testified during a Senate hearing about the investigation into the ADS-B Out system's operation during the mid-air collision. 5

CNN: Army choosing ‘to protect its bureaucratic a**’ rather than providing collision avoidance report, Sen. Ted Cruz says

Canada Canada: Brig. Gen. Matthew Braman acknowledged that helicopters are still flying over Washington without broadcasting their locations. 5

The Globe and Mail: U.S. FAA head acknowledges agency must do better after deadly Washington air collision