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The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has determined that the captain of Colgan Air Flight 3407, which... Full Article at Wikinews
New York, February 7 – At least three people have reportedly been killed after two planes collided mid-air near Boulder,... Full Article at 24x7updates
While on the road since Tuesday night have missed the blizzard and other events in DC -- my wife is also on the road,... Full Article at The Atlantic
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has determined that the captain of Colgan Air Flight 3407, which... Full Article at Wikinews
Washington, DC - ( NTSB report release) The National Transportation Safety Board determined that the captain of Colgan... Full Article at WKBW
February 2, 2010 isn't just Groundhog Day; it's also a very important day for the film industry: this was the morning... Full Article at Associated Content
President Obama unveiled his 2011 budget on Monday, and Congress will spend most of this year deciding what to support... Full Article at NorthJersey.com
In the 19-year time span, 670 incidents have been recorded at area airports, with most of them at Lambert-St. Louis International... Full Article at Belleville News-Democrat
GLEN RIDGE — Last year, the New York metropolitan area witnessed the "Miracle on the Hudson." One year later, "alumni"... Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Good morning, Chairman Costello, Ranking Member Petri, and members of the Subcommittee. As Chairman of the National Transportation... Full Article at AirportBusiness.com
U.S. military air traffic controllers are scrambling to keep earthquake aid flowing into the Haitian capital without the... Full Article at TheNewsTribune.com
Wildlife biologist Jeremy Smith loves birds. He admires their "intricate design" and "awesome" variety. But when birds intrude... Full Article at Baltimore Sun
According to the New York Times, Chartis insurance company has put the remains of the plane that crashed on the Hudson... Full Article at Associated Content
Online auction enthusiasts will soon have the chance to bid on the famed plane that crash-landed on the Hudson River just... Full Article at CTV
So I glanced over my shoulder and I saw some smoke and some flames going on way up in the sky.
I realized this is a plane with a person in it and I thought, ‘Oh, that is not good,’
This budget spends too much, borrows too much and taxes too much. In my view, this bloated, unbalanced budget request should be rejected by Congress.
President Obama’s continued commitment to the tunnel project will help us put people to work on one of the largest and most important infrastructure projects in the entire country.
Now that that has happened ... (the FAA) is focusing a lot of research to see if it could have been avoided ... We are all interested in that research and how it turns out.
We haven't had a significant bird problem here at our airport for many years, but it's on the increase
We are at a point where we have to go out two or three times a week and use noise makers to try and scare the flock off and try to get them to find somewhere else to live
We try to make it a place that is not comfortable for them to live
The real hazard is the ingestion of a bird in the engine ... Worst case is that the engine will need to be shut down, or will shut down. All those (larger jets) have at least two engines, hopefully you only get birds in one.
What we are probably seeing now is not an increase in actual bird strikes, but reporting of those nondamaging strikes
had not established a good foundation of attitude instrument flying skills early in his career, and his continued weaknesses in basic aircraft control and instrument flying were not identified and adequately addressed.
They [the pilots] knew what to do in the situation they faced that night a year ago, had repeatedly demonstrated they knew what to do, and yet did not do it. We cannot speculate on why they did not use their training in dealing with the situation they faced.
Operators have a responsibility to identify risks associated with commuting, implement strategies to mitigate these risks, and ensure that their commuting pilots are fit for duty.
It was continuous and one-sided, with the captain doing most of the talking.
It was as if the flight was just a means for the captain to conduct a conversation with this young first officer.
Recent NTSB investigations have identified personal wireless technology use on the job. This phenomenon is becoming more widespread, and these phone calls, texts and other distractions have deadly consequences and must be addressed with all due haste by the transportation industry.
We have made recommendations time after time after time ... They haven't been heeded by the FAA.
We kept talking about the geese
The passengers were a little concerned about how they would be perceived
I couldn’t find anything ... I asked around to all my event planner friends.
We want to do whatever we can ... The passengers were so lucky.
They kind of made it a theme to not destroy (the piñatas), and this gave them a reason not to be destroyed
They can really tear an engine up
He's decreased risk to the flying public
We will use lethal control to follow up the nonlethal harassment ... If you didn't, it would not be doing your job.
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