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FAA probes possible close call involving Southwest flight at LaGuardia
The FAA is investigating the LaGuardia close call involving a Southwest Airlines flight and the air traffic control tower.
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FAA urges airlines to inspect Boeing planes' door plugs after new issues were found
The Federal Aviation Administration recommended airlines inspect the door plugs on certain Boeing 737s that are older than the Max 9 jetliner that suffered a blowout of a similar panel during an Alaska Airlines flight this month.
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US is investigating if Boeing made sure a part that blew off a jet was made to design standards
Federal officials are investigating Boeing’s oversight of production of a panel that blew off a jetliner in midflight last week.
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Boeing faces new questions about the safety of 737 Max after a plane wall detaches mid-air
The emergency landing of a Boeing 737 Max jetliner with a gaping hole in its side is renewing safety concerns about the planes and creating new headaches for Boeing.
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American Airlines passenger claims she found camera placed in plane bathroom
The attorney for the family of a teen girl who allegedly discovered a camera in a bathroom aboard a Boston-bound aircraft earlier this month is speaking out about the “outrageous act.”
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11 hospitalized after Delta flight hits severe turbulence near Atlanta airport
Flight 175 had left Milan, Italy, and was about 40 miles northeast of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport when the crew reported severe turbulence.
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FAA extends limits on NYC flights due to lack of air traffic controllers
Facing a shortage of air traffic controllers, the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that it will let airlines continue to limit flights in the New York City area into October without penalties that they would normally face for such reductions. Airlines that fail to use enough of their takeoff and landing rights or “slots” at those airports risk losing them…
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FAA seeks possible criminal charges against unruly passengers
Federal officials say they’re asking the FBI to consider criminal prosecution of nearly two dozen airline passengers accused of causing disturbances on flights since 2021.
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House passes bill that would raise retirement age for pilots to 67
The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday voted to pass legislation that would raise the mandatory commercial pilot retirement age to 67 from 65 and make other aviation reforms.
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‘Like the Matrix': 4 injured after turbulence sends people airborne on flight to Florida
Two passengers and two flight attendants have been hospitalized after they were injured by turbulence on a flight that landed at a Florida airport Wednesday.
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Southwest Computer Glitch Halts Hundreds of Flights Across U.S.
Southwest flights across America were grounded once again Tuesday because of a technical glitch, according to air traffic control data and the airline.
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Southwest Technical Glitch Briefly Triggers Nationwide Ground Stop — Again
Southwest flights were grounded across America for the second time in four months Tuesday because of a technical problem, according to federal aviation officials and the airline. This time, it was a firewall failure — and the stoppage, mercifully, was brief. The trouble appeared to start around 10:30 a.m., when the FAA tweeted that Southwest had asked it to halt…
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Why So Many Close Calls on Airplanes? FAA Air Safety Summit Aims to Address Concerns
Authorities at the FAA met today to address why there have been so many close calls and collisions lately on and near the nation’s runways. Chris Glorioso reports.
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2 Planes, One With Passengers, at Newark Airport Clip Wings
An Orlando-bound United Airlines flight had its wing clipped by a Boeing 787 at Newark Liberty International Airport Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed. NBC New York’s Jen Maxfield reports.
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FAA Investigating United Wing Clip at Newark Airport Weeks After JFK Scare
An Orlando-bound United Airlines flight had its wing clipped by a Boeing 787 at Newark Liberty International Airport Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed. No injuries were reported in the accident, which happened around 8:45 a.m., the agency said. The Boeing 787 was being tugged to a different location when it clipped the United flight at the gate, a preliminary…
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JetBlue Flight Bumps Another Plane at JFK
A JetBlue flight pushing back from the gate at JFK bumped into the tail of a parked and empty JetBlue plane. Rana Novini reports.
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JetBlue Flight Bumps Plane at JFK
A JetBlue flight from New York to Puerto Rico bumped into another plane in the gate area on Wednesday, the second time in a matter of days that two planes experienced an unusual incident at JFK Airport. Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Bumpy Takeoff For Newark Airport's New Terminal
Newark airport’s new terminal had long lines at the TSA checkpoint from power outages and two security breaches on its opening day. Brian Thompson reports.
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Corrupt File to Blame for FAA Aviation Meltdown That Delayed and Cancelled Thousands of Flights
Thousands of flights across the U.S. were canceled or delayed Wednesday after a system that offers safety information to pilots failed, and the government launched an investigation into the breakdown, which grounded some planes for hours.
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El Minuto 1/11 Spanish Edition
Sky Skate hizo su debut en Edge en Hudson Yards el martes, y solo estará abierto por tiempo limitado.