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NTSB finds fuel leak and improperly installed parts in the engine of an airliner that caught fire - MSNA 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 a report ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed the tour helicopter that fatally crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday did not have any flight records.
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.
The NTSB says a "vulnerability assessment" by the Maryland Transportation Authority would have revealed the aging Francis Scott Key Bridge's safety risks before a deadly 2024 collapse.
The National Transportation Safety Board uncovered more than 15,000 “near-miss events” between helicopters and jets at Reagan National airport in just three years leading up to the American ...
Locals reeling as NTSB blames MDTA for failing to identify structural risks in Key Bridge collapse 02:42. Maryland residents are unsettled after learning the Maryland Transportation Authority ...
Famed pilot Rob Holland was killed, Thursday, in a crash at Langley Air Force base where he was set to perform this weekend in the Air Power Over Hampton Roads airshow.
The NTSB issued an urgent safety recommendation on Friday, warning that a rudder control component on some Boeing 737 models could become non-functional in certain cold weather conditions.
NTSB recommends 68 bridges be evaluated for risk of collapse from vessel strike 02:48. The National Transportation Safety Board recommended Thursday 68 bridges across 19 states be evaluated with a ...
In a TV interview, the chair of the NTSB, said that the near miss with a Southwest Airlines flight in Chicago was due to the Flexjet crew's failure to hold.
The January midair collision with the Army helicopter happened as the American Airlines jet was about to land at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. All 67 people on both aircraft died.
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