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An American Airlines flight bound for Dallas in March experienced an engine fire due to loose parts installed in the wrong direction and fuel leaks, an NTSB investigation revealed on Thursday.
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom has stated that the National Transportation Safety Board ( NTSB) will be the only source of information surrounding the terrible mid-air accident involving ...
A letter addressed to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll calls on the service to communicate directly with the families in the wake ...
A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board found indications maintenance errors could be at fault for an American Airlines plane that caught fire after making an emergency ...
The National Transportation Safety Board found a fuel leak and several improperly installed parts inside the engine of an American Airlines plane that caught fire after the plane landed in Denver ...
The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a three-day investigative hearing into the Jan. 29 collision of a Black Hawk helicopter with an American Airlines passenger jet near Reagan ...
news National. NTSB finds fuel leak, wrongly installed parts in engine of American Airlines jet that caught fire The federal agency has not yet publicly identified the cause of the fire.
American Airlines said in a statement that “the safety of our customers and team members is our top priority, and we are cooperating with the National Transportation Safety Board in its ...
The families of the victims of American Airlines Flight 5342 say they are “deeply dismayed” at the Army’s recent actions ...
The National Transportation Safety Board found a fuel leak and several improperly installed parts inside the engine of an American Airlines plane that caught fire after the plane landed in ...
By JOSH FUNK. A fuel leak and several improperly installed parts were found inside the engine of an American Airlines plane that caught fire after the plane landed in Denver in March, according to ...