Catalina Island Airport is primarily used for general aviation aircraft, including single-engine airplanes, and is known as the “Airport in the Sky” because of its elevation of 1,602 feet. It has a ...
The NTSB report reveals that Stanford received a low fuel warning during the flight. He attempted to switch fuel tanks, but they malfunctioned. To correct the situation, he switched back ...
But according to the NTSB’s Alaska chief, Clint Johnson, the precise weather conditions that may have led to the crash are still unknown. “Not knowing exactly what the weather conditions were ...
The NTSB released their preliminary report Wednesday after reviewing audio from air traffic controllers. According to the NTSB, the small plane took off from the runway at the Troutdale Airport at ...
DULUTH – A small plane that crashed near Grassy Point on the St. Louis River in February 2023, killing the pilot, had a “rapid descent and subsequent collision with terrain,” but ...
That caused another car to derail, though it remained upright. Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) were on scene through the night Wednesday. The NTSB said its ...
The cause of Tuesday's Green Line derailment remains under investigation, and riders are expected to continue to experience its impacts. The derailed train remains derailed on the elevated track ...
In addition to the NTSB, the FAA also is investigating the crash. The sheriff’s office is asking he public to avoid the area during the investigation.
Contributing to the severity of the bicyclists’ injuries was the driver’s speed and lack of response once the crash sequence began, according to the NTSB report. Pedro Quintana-Lujan ...
IT IS STUCK RIGHT THERE. THE MBTA HAS BEEN TOLD NOT TO TOUCH IT BECAUSE TO NOT MAKE ANY REPAIRS UNTIL THE NTSB ARRIVES HERE ON SCENE, THEY ARE THE ONES THAT ARE GOING TO BE HANDLING THIS ...
In an unusually strong public rebuke, NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy in a letter Monday to FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker expressed concern that the FAA “did not take this issue more seriously ...
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Monday said more than 40 foreign operators of Boeing 737 airplanes could be using aircraft with rudder components that may pose safety risks.