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Cathay Pilot Training Incidents Probed by US Aviation Regulator
Bloomberg· 1 day agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? US aviation safety regulators are investigating claims...
Chrysler to recall more than 211,000 vehicles in US due to software malfunction, NHTSA says
Reuters via Yahoo News· 58 minutes agoDue to the malfunction, the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) control module may disable the electronic...
Kia recalls nearly 460,000 Tellurides, tells drivers to park outside
CBS News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoKia America is recalling nearly 463,000 Telluride SUVs — urging owners to park their vehicle outside...
Elon Musk’s X defeats Australia’s global takedown order of stabbing video
Ars Technica· 3 days agoAustralia's safety regulator has ended a legal battle with X (formerly Twitter) after threatening...
Oil industry employee dies in workplace incident at Prudhoe Bay
Anchorage Daily News· 2 days agoSlope oil industry in recent weeks, and the fourth in a little over a year’s time. The string of...
Australia drops court action against Musk's X over church stabbing posts
Reuters via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAustralia's cyber safety regulator on Wednesday decided to drop a legal challenge against Elon...
PIA awaits restoration of EASA approval as Pakistani regulator shows safety progress
FlightGlobal· 7 days agoPakistan International Airlines is still waiting for European regulators to restore its...
Exclusive-EU Aviation Regulator to Allow FAA to Observe Its Plane Audits
US News & World Report· 5 days agoBERLIN (Reuters) -Europe's aviation regulator will propose next week that its U.S. counterpart, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), acts as an observer on ...
NHTSA probes 74,000 Nissan Rogue Selects for unexpected airbag deployment
Automotive News· 6 days agoAuto safety regulators are investigating Nissan following reports of unexpected activation of side curtain airbags
Safety investigators want more technology to prevent close calls on runways
MPR News· 1 day agoInvestigators also called for critical safety technology and additional training, which they say might have prevented the incident, as federal regulators