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Feb 24 2024
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FAA investigating plane crash in southern Ohio that killed 3
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating a plane crash in southern Ohio that killed three people Saturday. A Piper PA-32 airplane crashed near Jackson, Ohio, Saturday, according to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). The crash occurred approximately around 12:35 p.m. local time, according to Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP). The plane went down in a field, around
The HillFeb 26 2024
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Boeing doesn't live up to its own safety promises, the FAA says
The hits just keep on coming down at Boeing headquarters. On Monday (Feb. 26), the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) handed down a blistering report (pdf) detailing its investigation into the company’s safety practices — and to put it lightly, the agency found things lacking.
After poring over 4,000 Boeing documents, 7 surveys, more than 250 interviews, and meetings with the
QuartzJan 16 2024
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FAA investigating ground collision at Chicago airport
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it will investigate an incident at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport where a plane taxiing for takeoff clipped another plane on Sunday evening. No injuries were reported, the FAA said in an emailed statement. The FAA said the left wing tip of Flight 11 from All Nippon Airways, a Japanese airline, hit the rear of a Delta Air Lines plane,
The HillFeb 25 2024
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Single-engine plane crash in Jackson, Ohio kills 3; FAA, NTSB investigating
JACKSON, Ohio — A small plane crash near an airport in southern Ohio has claimed the lives of three people, authorities said. The Ohio State Highway Patrol said a preliminary investigation indicates that a Piper PA 32 Cherokee Six crashed into a field about a quarter-mile north of the James A. Rhodes Airport in Jackson County shortly after 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Daniel T. Baker, 44, of Jackson;
Akron Beacon JournalJan 15 2024
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FAA Recruiting Workers with Psychiatric Problems to Be More Diverse
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is working to hire people with psychiatric problems and other concerning issues in order to be more diverse and inclusive, Fox News reported Sunday. On the FAA’s Diversity and Inclusion webpage, the agency claimed, “Diversity is integral to achieving FAA’s mission of ensuring safe and efficient travel across our nation and beyond,” adding diversity is
Breitbart NewsFeb 12 2024
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FAA awards $10 million dollars for Hector International Airport Expansion Project
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Senator John Hoeven announced today, February 12th, a $10 million dollar Federal Aviation (FAA) award for the Hector International Airport Terminal Expansion Project. As a member of the Senate Transportation Appropriations Committee, Hoeven worked to secure the award and continues his efforts to fulfill the federal cost share of more than $80 million for the
Valley News LiveJan 12 2024
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The FAA Has Even More Bad News for Boeing
Boeing's rotten week got even worse on Friday morning when the Federal Aviation Administration announced that, in addition to an investigation launched on Thursday, the FAA would also be increasing its oversight of the aircraft manufacturer and looking at requiring independent, third-party monitoring of its authority delegation and safety oversight functions. As Vespa reported earlier this
TownhallJan 19 2024
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FAA investigating Boeing engine failure that led to landing in Miami
FILE – Travelers walk through Miami International Airport ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2023, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File) (NewsNation) — The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after a cargo plane had to make an emergency landing at Miami International Airport Thursday night shortly after takeoff. A Boeing 747 was on its way to Luis Muñoz Marin
NewsNationJan 17 2024
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FAA expands Boeing investigation, now including Spirit AeroSystems
Last Friday, the FAA announced requirements for a rigorous inspection and maintenance process as a new and necessary step before the FAA contemplates any further steps in the process to return the planes to service. The first 40 inspections in that process are now complete, and the FAA will be reviewing data from them. All MAX 9 aircraft with door plugs, one of which suffered that in-flight
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