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Watch: Indonesian Navy Searches Wreckage of Sriwijaya Air Crash
Indonesian navy divers continue to search for the black boxes of an Sriwijaya Air jet in the Java Sea
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Now Boarding: A Trip Anywhere in Microsoft Flight Simulator's Virtual World
In addition to a wide variety of airplanes to pilot, the new Microsoft Flight Simulator offers what is generally agreed to be the most realistic and complete digital representation of the world that has ever been made available to the public, NBC News reports. It includes 1.5 billion rendered buildings and enough data to fill 1.7 million DVDs. For digital...
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Iran Retrieves Data, Cockpit Talk From Downed Ukraine Plane
An Iranian official is quoted as saying that some data, including a portion of the cockpit conversations, have been retrieved from the Ukrainian jetliner downed by Iranian forces in January
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Take a Look at the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Up Close
A formation of six F16C/D Fighting Falcons performed flyovers above Los Angeles and San Diego Friday in a tribute to hospital workers, first responders and others on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic. See photos of the U.S. Air Force/Staff Sgt. Cory W. Bush, and video from inside the cockpit.
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Russian Investigators Release Footage of Fiery Plane Landing
The Russian Investigative Committee released footage of a plane landing while on fire. The incident, which resulted in 41 deaths, occurred in May 2019.
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Evacuation Slide Falls From Jet Approaching Logan Airport
Authorities say no one was hurt when an evacuation slide fell from an airliner into the yard of a suburban Boston home. A company spokeswoman confirms to the Boston Herald that the uninflated slide fell from a Delta Air Lines flight from Paris inbound to Boston’s Logan International Airport at about noon Sunday.
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American Pushes Back Expected Return Date for Boeing 737 MAX
American Airlines is now removing the Boeing 737 MAX from its schedule into early September, about two weeks longer than before.
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Trump Orders Boeing 737 Max Aircraft Grounded
President Trump announced Wednesday all Boeing 737 Max aircraft would be grounded “effective immediately” in the wake of a crash in Ethiopia where 157 people were killed. A software issue may cause the plane to dive suddenly if the aircraft appears to stall out. Many pilots have stated that they were unaware of the potential issue.
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Couple Captures Incredible Landing of Plane on SoCal Freeway
A San Diego-area couple was heading to a routine medical appointment when they captured video of a small plane landing right in front them on Interstate 8 in El Cajon. CHP officers say it’s a miracle no one was injured.
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Pilot at Dallas Love Field Avoids Collision With Drone
A drone that was almost 2,000 feet above Dallas Love Field caused a helicopter pilot to take “evasive action” to avoid a collision Sunday night, authorities said.
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Olympians Share Their Biggest Travel Pet Peeves
With holiday travel season coming up, members of Team USA, who are constantly on the road themselves, share the small travel annoyances that really grind their gears.
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Why Is It So Cold on Airplanes? Study Answers
A study releases scientific evidence as to why it may be so chilly on airplanes.
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Fight Breaks Out On Plane at Burbank Airport
A fight broke out on a Southwest Airlines flight on May 7, during the deplaning process at Burbank Airport. A Southwest Airlines spokesperson said one person was arrested. Credit: Twitter user @NickKrause08.
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More Than 100 Firefighters Responds to Brush Fire in Kankakee County
A fight broke out on a Southwest Airlines flight on May 7, during the deplaning process at Burbank Airport. A Southwest Airlines spokesperson said one person was arrested. Credit: Twitter user @NickKrause08.
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Victims Identified, Long Investigation Ahead in Fatal McKinney Plane Crash
Investigators expect it will be some time before they know all the details of a midair collision that ended in 2 planes crashing and 3 people dead Saturday evening.
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American Airlines Plane Loops Around After Reported Problem
An airplane at D/FW Airport took off and landed in the same spot all within a few minutes.
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Paul Kantner, Jefferson Airplane Co-Founder, Dies at 74
Paul Kantner, founding member of legendary San Francisco rock band the Jefferson Airplane, died Thursday at the age of 74. Kantner died of multiple organ failure after suffering a heart attack earlier this week, according to Cynthia Bowman, the guitar player’s publicist confirmed to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Qantas Flight Returns to LAX After Water Leaks Inside Plane
A Melbourne-bound Qantas flight returned to Los Angeles Wednesday after water began leaking on the plane.