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BURLEY, Idaho – A plane that crashed in south-central Idaho last summer was at the maximum weight allowed after it was filled with more fuel than the pilot requested, federal officials say. Full Article at The Olympian
* Adjust mirrors, seat positions, climate controls, and sound systems BEFORE you get underway. * In unfamiliar territory, check your maps and/or program your navigational devices while the vehicle is stopped. Full Article at USA Today
National Transportation Safety Board Chair Deborah Hersman speaks during a luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington, Monday, Nov. 16, 2000. View Photo »
A National Transportation Safety Board investigation has determined that a tire puncture caused a bus crash that killed 17 people north of Dallas last year.
A pilot told air traffic controllers that he was low on fuel moments before a plane skimmed State 14 and crash-landed just short of a runway at Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport, federal investigators said. Full Article at GreenvilleOnline.com
WAPPINGERS FALLS — Just a few miles from the Dutchess County Airport, a single-engine plane smashed through trees, leaving 100 feet of wreckage and debris. Full Article at The Poughkeepsie Journal
Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing a rule that would require quicker activation of wing de-icing systems in response to the crash of a Circuit City Stores Inc. business jet in 2005. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
National Transportation Safety Board Chair Deborah Hersman speaks during a luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington, Monday, Nov. 16, 2000. View Photo »
Facts revealed by the National Transportation Safety Board investigation indicated that PTC could have prevented the tragic crash of a Metrolink commuter train and a freight train in Chatsworth, California last year.
A school bus crash that killed four Huntsville students and led to national changes in school bus safety was caused by a passing car that went out of control and forced the bus to plunge from an overpass, a new federal report said Thursday. Full Article at Montgomery Advertiser
View full size(Huntsville Times/Glenn Baeske)Students become emotional at a memorial erected on the anniversary Nov. 20, 2006, deadly school bus crash in Huntsville, Ala. Full Article at Everything Alabama
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National Transportation Safety Board Chair Deborah Hersman speaks during a luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington, Monday, Nov. 16, 2000.
View Photo »National Transportation Safety Board Chair Deborah Hersman speaks during a luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington, Monday, Nov. 16, 2000.
View Photo »National Transportation Safety Board Chair Deborah Hersman speaks during a luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington, Monday, Nov. 16, 2000.
View Photo »National Transportation Safety Board Chair Deborah Hersman speaks during a luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington, Monday, Nov. 16, 2000.
View Photo »The Flight Data Recorder from Northwest flight 188. that overflew the Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain Airport, is displayed at the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) headquarters in Washington, Friday, Oct. 23, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »The flight recorders from Northwest flight 188, that overflew the Minneapolis-St Paul International/World-Chamberlain Airport, are displayed at the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) headquarters in Washington, Friday, Oct. 23, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »The flight recorders from Northwest flight 188, that overflew the Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain Airport, are displayed at the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) headquarters in Washington, Friday.
View Photo »The Cockpit Voice Recorder from Northwest flight 188, that overflew the Minneapolis-St Paul International/World-Chamberlain Airport, is displayed at the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) headquarters in Washington, Friday, Oct. 23, 2009 in Washington.
View Photo »The flight recorders from Northwest flight 188, that overflew the Minneapolis-St Paul International/World-Chamberlain Airport, are displayed at the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) headquarters in Washington, Friday, Oct. 23, 2009.
View Photo »National Transportation Safety Board member Robert Sumwalt holds a news conference in Georgetown County, S.C. , Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009, as NTSB investigators Ralph Hicks, left, and Todd Gunther listen.
View Photo »Ralph Hicks, left, and Todd Gunther, both investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board, inspect the crash site, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009, of the medical helicopter that crashed Friday in Georgetown County, S.C. All three people on board died in the crash.
View Photo »Ralph Hicks, left, and Todd Gunther, both investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board, inspect debris from the crash site that they moved to a tarp, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009, of the medical helicopter that crashed Friday in Georgetown County, S.C. All three people on board...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 16: National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Deborah Hersman (C), FAA Air Traffic Organization COO Hank Krakowski (2nd R) and Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association President Craig Fuller (R) watch an animated reconstruction of the August 13 mid-air collison...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 16: National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Deborah Hersman (L) and FAA Air Traffic Organization COO Hank Krakowski talk before a hearing of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure about the August 13 mid-air collision of a small plane and...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 16: National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Deborah Hersman (C) AND FAA Air Traffic Organization COO Hank Krakowski (L) talk before a hearing of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure about the August 13 mid-air collision of a small plane...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 16: (L-R) National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Deborah Hersman, FAA Air Traffic Organization COO Hank Krakowski, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association President Craig Fuller, Helicopter Association International President Matthew Zuccaro and Newark Towe...
View Photo »A federal investigator inspects the wreckage of a helicopter in midtown Jackson, Miss. , Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009. The helicopter crashed into a duplex but did not catch fire. Authorities reported one person was killed and another injured in the incident.
View Photo »Federal investigators inspect the neighborhood that the downed helicopter on the right flew over prior to crashing Tuesday in midtown Jackson, Miss. , Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009. The helicopter crashed into a duplex but did not catch fire.
View Photo »A federal investigator inspects the wreckage of a helicopter in midtown Jackson, Miss. , Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009. The helicopter crashed into a duplex Tuesday afternoon. Authorities reported one person was killed and another injured in the incident.
View Photo »FILE -In this Thursday, April 11, 1996 file photo, National Transportation Safety Board investigators inspect the wreckage of the Cessna 177B aircraft in which Jessica Dubroff, her father, Lloyd, and instructor Joe Reid were killed while trying to take off during bad weather in Cheyenne...
View Photo »FILE - This Friday, Feb. 13, 2009 picture shows the flight recorders from the upstate New York crash of Continental Connection Flight 3407 at the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) offices in Washington.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 3, 2009 file photo, workers move the wreckage of Continental Airlines flight 1404 to a site outside a Continental hangar at Denver International Airport in Denver.
View Photo »FILE - In this Dec. 22, 2008 file photo, the wreckage of a Continental Airlines jet sits in a ravine at the Denver International Airport. . The plane veered off a runway while trying to take off on Saturday, Dec. 20.
View Photo »In this photograph released by the National Transportation Safety Board Thursday, July 16, 2009, the section of fuselage skin of a Southwest Airline aircraft that experienced a rapid decompression during a flight from Nashville to Baltimore on July 13, 2009 is seen from the inside of th...
View Photo »In this photograph released by the National Transportation Safety Board Thursday, July 16, 2009, the section of fuselage skin on the exterior of a Southwest Airline aircraft that experienced a rapid decompression during a flight from Nashville to Baltimore on July 13, 2009 is seen.
View Photo »National Transportation Safety Board Chair Deborah Hersman speaks during a luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington, Monday, Nov. 16, 2000.
View Photo »A National Transportation Safety Board investigation has determined that a tire puncture caused a bus crash that killed 17 people north of Dallas last year.
Facts revealed by the National Transportation Safety Board investigation indicated that PTC could have prevented the tragic crash of a Metrolink commuter train and a freight train in Chatsworth, California last year.
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