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Safety investigators want more technology to prevent close calls on runways
MPR News· 3 hours agoAn air traffic controller’s mistake led to a near collision between two jets on a foggy runway in Austin, Texas, last year, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday ...
Airlines Explain Why You Rarely See Pilots With Beards
IFLScience· 1 day agoWhile it's not a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) policy, several big airlines do have strict...
Two planes nearly collided at Austin’s airport last year. An air traffic controller’s ‘error’ was to...
CNN.com· 1 day agoA FedEx cargo plane trying to land and a Southwest Airlines jet trying to take off nearly collided...
Readers sound off on airline safety, New York teams and college legacy admissions
New York Daily News· 3 days agoWe can only imagine what the air traffic controllers in the tower are going through. It’s time the...
Why flights are being affected by extreme turbulence
Newsweek· 2 days agoThe incident made headlines around the world, sparking concerns over airline safety and whether turbulence could become a growing threat to aviation. Flight ...
Airlines are preparing for another busy summer. Are they ready for it?
The Wenatchee World· 1 day agoCarson Shofner and his husband were heading to Costa Rica for a relaxing trip on American Airlines...
United Airlines Hits Brakes On Hiring This Year Due To Boeing Woes: Report - United Airlines...
Benzinga· 3 days agoUnited Airlines, a key Boeing customer, is feeling the pinch from the planemaker’s safety crisis....
Incorrect assumptions by controller behind Austin-Bergstrom near-miss: NTSB
FlightGlobal· 18 hours agoThe 4 February 2023 incident saw a FedEx 767-300 Freighter overfly a Southwest Airlines Boeing...
Safety investigators want more technology to prevent close calls on runways
GBH News· 12 hours agoAn air traffic controller’s mistake led to a near collision between two jets on a foggy runway in...
Wait, Commercial Airline Pilots Can't Have Beards?
Thrillist Food & Drink· 3 days agoTechnically, it isn't a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) policy per se, but safety is, and the two happen to be related. "We do not have any...