The U.S. government has conceded failures on the part of pilots and an air traffic controller at Reagan National Airport that led to the deadly mid-air crash in January.
Korea has marked the one-year anniversary of the Jeju Air crash tragedy that killed 179 people in the country’s worst ...
Many details of the Jeju Air disaster that killed 179 people remain unclear despite multiple investigations by officials and ...
Officials say two helicopters crashed mid-air in southern New Jersey on Sunday, killing one person and leaving another ...
A year after the worst air disaster on South Korean soil, families of the 179 people who died gathered around the battered ...
The Federal Aviation Administration described the crash as a mid-air collision between an Enstrom F-28A helicopter and an ...
An Air Force Thunderbirds pilot ejected safely from an F-16C Fighting Falcon aircraft Wednesday during a training mission over controlled airspace in California. The pilot is in stable condition and ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Monday apologised to the families of the 179 people who died in a Jeju Air crash a ...
AN investigation is underway after a light aircraft crash landed in Powys, injuring the pilot on board. Multiple agencies responded to the incident, which occurred in Talgarth on Saturday, December 27 ...
The Lucile M. Wright Air Museum has acquired over 150 artifacts from Continental Charters Flight 44-2, which crashed in the Cattaraugus County Town of Napoli (nuh-POLE-eye) on December 29, 1951, and ...
The U.S. government admitted some failures and accepted liability for its role in the deadly Jan. 29 mid-air crash over the Potomac River between a commercial jet and an Army helicopter, according to ...
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