A bill holding airlines to tougher training standards will remain in place.

The FAA Reauthorization Bill was included as part of the omnibus spending bill pass by Congress and signed by President Trump last week.

This maintains until at least September the requirement that pilots have at least 1,500 hours of training before they can fly passenger planes.

The requirement is one of many safety protections advocated for by families of those lost in Flight 3407 when it crashed in Clarence Center in 2009.