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National Transportation Safety Board investigators say a lack of oversight and administrative risk controls were among the causes for a 2022 mid-air collision in Dallas.
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Six people died after a World War II-era bomber and a fighter plane collided and crashed to the ground in a ball of flames on Saturday at Dallas Executive Airport.
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The pilots and crewmen died Saturday when two World War II-era aircraft collided during the Wings Over Dallas airshow.
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It was unclear how many people were on board the aircraft or if anyone on the ground was hurt. The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are launching investigations.
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A plane crash near Stinson Airport left one dead and two injured on Saturday morning.According to the spokesperson with the Federal Aviation…
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Three people died when a four-seat plane crashed just northwest of the San Antonio International Airport on the evening of Dec. 1. The group took off from…
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Updated Wednesday at 5:35 p.m.An Air Force plane that crashed Tuesday in a field off Nacogdoches Road, north of Loop 1604, experienced engine failure,…
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A report finds that Andreas Lubitz set the altitude dial to 100 feet several times during his outbound flight, leading investigators to believe that he was practicing for the crash.
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But a prosecutor says "documents don't show any hints of [Andreas Lubitz] being suicidal or being aggressive toward other people." The plane crash last week killed 150 people.
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PARIS — Passengers with moments to live screamed in terror and the pilot frantically pounded on the locked cockpit door as a 27-year-old German co-pilot…