Safety Board Investigating Deadly Mid-Air Collision in Alaska May 15, 2019 By Rachel D'Oro and Mark Thiessen About the photo: Emergency response crews transport an injured passenger to an ambulance at the George Inlet Lodge docks, Monday,...
‘Miracle’: Plane Crashes into Florida River, but No Deaths May 6, 2019 By David Fischer A charter plane carrying 143 people from the U.S. military base in Cuba to north Florida ended up in a...
Catch Them If You Can: The Soaring Business of Downing Drones April 25, 2019 By Mike Juang Just shoot them down? After troublesome drones infiltrated London’s Gatwick airport late last year, disrupting passenger flights and costing potentially...
Fatal Plane Crash in Southern California Prison Yard Kills One April 24, 2019 NORCO, Calif. — A one-of-its-kind flying wing aircraft crashed and burst into flames in the exercise yard of a Southern...
‘Reckless’ Amtrak Engineer Was Driving at Double Speed Limit May 13, 2015 By Romy Varghese, Mark Drajem and Angela Greiling Keane The New York-bound Amtrak train that derailed in Philadelphia, killing seven and injuring more than 200, was traveling 106 miles...
Pilots’ Fatigue Cited in Probe of Fatal UPS Plane Crash September 9, 2014 By Alan Levin Fatigued United Parcel Service Inc. pilots committed multiple errors before their airplane slammed into a hillside last year in Alabama,...
NTSB Releases Final Report on 2012 N.J. Freight Train Derailment August 28, 2014 The National Transportation Safety Board has released its final report on systemic flaws leading up to a 2012 train derailment...