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Accidents/NTSB

At Least One Dead In Minnesota TBM Crash Into House (Updated)

At least one person, believed to be a banking executive, aboard a TBM 700 was killed when the aircraft crashed vertically into a house in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, on Saturday. U.S. Bank said the dead pilot was Terry Dolan, the bank’s COO and Vice Chair. Local first responders didn’t even realize there was a crash […]

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Aviation News

Operation Helo’ Aids Victims Of Hurricane Helene

CNN reported earlier this week that Operation Helo, a group of about 100 helicopter pilots and operators, has flown some 400 sorties in North Carolina supporting victims of Hurricane Helene. Formed just last week, Operation Helo’s mission is to deliver essential supplies, such as diapers, food and medicine, to hard-hit remote areas of the state, […]

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Aviation News

Airliner Passengers Injured After TCAS Alert

CNN reported yesterday (Sept. 24) that the FAA was investigating an incident involving passenger injuries resulting from a midair collision warning. UAL Flight 2428 from Newark, New Jersey, to San Francisco International Airport responded to a traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS) resolution advisory (RA) and “slowed its descent to account for another aircraft at a […]

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Aviation News

Ukrainian F-16 Destroyed In Crash Just Weeks After Arrival

A Ukrainian air force F-16 fighter jet was destroyed in a crash on Monday, just weeks after the country received the American-made aircraft, The Wall Street Journal reported. According to the news publication, earlier this month, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the arrival of the first of 80 F-16s in the country. While the Ukrainian […]

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Accidents/NTSB

MAX Factory Staff Hit Working Conditions

The NTSB was told employees at Boeing’s 737 MAX plant in Renton, Washington, felt they were under pressure to work too fast to ensure the work was completed correctly. According to CNN, the board heard testimony, mostly in the form of transcripts of interviews, from plant workers on Tuesday as part of a two-day hearing […]

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Aviation News

Court Of Appeals Blocks Rule Limiting Airline ‘Junk’ Fees

The U.S. Court of Appeals has temporarily blocked a rule from the Department of Transportation (DoT) to mandate upfront disclosure on airline fees and final travel costs for consumers. According to a report by Reuters, the court ruling blocks the new DoT rule pending a full review. The move is seen as a notable setback […]

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Aviation News

Airlines Doing Better This Holiday Season

U.S. airlines have done better this holiday season, but compared with last year, the bar wasn’t exactly high. According to a CNN report yesterday (Dec. 27), FlightAware data shows that less than 1% of flights were canceled this year during the Christmas holiday week. Of more than 162,000 flights scheduled from Dec. 20 to Dec. […]

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Aviation News

Senate Leaders Press FAA To Speed Up Space Launch Approvals

Leaders of the Senate space and science subcommittee have sent a letter to the FAA urging it to further streamline commercial space launch and reentry approvals. Chair Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Arizona, and Ranking Member Eris Schmitt, R-Missouri, say red tape at the agency is threatening the country’s competitiveness and in getting high-profile missions like the […]

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Aviation News

U.S. Sanctions Companies Alleged To Be Involved In Chinese Pilot Training

A Hong Kong-based security company and a South African flight school have been added to an export control list because of their alleged involvement in recruiting Western military pilots to train Chinese military pilots. The Test Flying Academy of South Africa, which is being investigated by British authorities for recruiting ex-RAF pilots, and the Frontier […]

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