The head of the Federal Aviation Administration has told Congress that the agency must do more to ensure flying remains safe after a midair collision over Washington, D.C., that killed 67 people.
Smoke, flashing lights and sirens are among potentially alarming sights that will be part of a full-scale emergency exercise on Saturday at the Pitt Greenville Airport, officials said.
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The head of the National Transportation Safety Board that is investigating the crash is appearing along with the leaders of ...
Airport officials said the Federal Aviation Administration mandates the exercise be performed every three years, and it’s ...
The world figure skating championships paused for a tribute to those who died in a plane crash on their way back from a camp ...
Authorities confirmed early Monday that a Greenville dentist and his wife were killed in a March 14 private plane crash near ...
On March 14, a private plane with two people on board crashed near the Pitt-Greenville airport, and no survivors were found, ...
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol has confirmed that Dr. Mark Steven Bowman and his wife Robin Elaine Bowman were the ...
Hundreds of victims’ families will commemorate on Monday the 10th anniversary of the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525 in the ...
The arrivals board shows flight 4U 9525 without a status at the airport in Duesseldorf, Germany, March 24, 2015, after a ...
The Orthodox Jewish passenger said he was experiencing constipation and found himself exposed when the pilot forcibly removed ...
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