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F-35B fighter crashes off HMS Queen Elizabeth: What went wrong?
The morning of November 17, 2021, started like any other aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth as she cut through the Eastern Mediterranean. The Royal Navy’s flagship was operating at the heart of Carrier Strike ...
According to KING 5, the settlement stems from a lawsuit filed after two baggage tugs collided at a blind corner in the ...
A former ramp worker at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has reached a multimillion-dollar settlement after a baggage tug accident left her permanently disabled. Tia Valentine sued several ...
Support is growing for legislation limiting the use of ADS-B data to collect fees from pilots: the implications for drone integration.
The Bombardier CL-600-2B16 Challenger 650 flipped during takeoff from Bangor International Airport in Maine on January and exploded in a fireball, killing all six people on board.
Support grows for the federal Pilot and Aircraft Privacy Act to prevent the use of aviation safety data for collecting pilot fees.
An NTSB preliminary report says a Challenger 650 that crashed in snow during takeoff from Bangor, Maine, appears to have exceeded the allowed anti-ice holdover time.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported another strong year for global aviation safety in 2025, though ...
US investigators have highlighted relatively short anti-icing holdover times in their inquiry into a fatal Bombardier ...
All six people on board died, including four passengers, pilot and copilot, making it one of the deadliest plane crashes in Maine history.
A preliminary NTSB report reveals that a private jet that crashed in Maine in January exceeded the recommended deicing wait time, contributing to the fatal incident.
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