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A new report claims that the two commercial flights that were forced to abandon their landings near Washington, D.C., on May 1 were reacting to problems with military air traffic control.
Michael Carlson has been a firefighter for nearly three decades but some of his most vivid memories involving battling not ...
A 61-year-old man was rescued Saturday by Seward Fire Department, Seward Helicopter Tours and the Alaska Air National Guard ...
A small plane crashed in dense fog in a Murphy Canyon neighborhood early Thursday morning, killing at least two people on the ...
Authorities were looking into whether a private jet clipped a power line before it crashed in San Diego. The crash early ...
The plane, a Cessna 550, crashed east of Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport around 3:45 a.m., according to the Federal ...
San Diego firefighters encountered a river of fire and burning vehicles on both sides of the street in the military community.
Excessive grinding” during maintenance led to a metal pin to crack and eventually break causing the left landing gear to ...
The National Transportation Safety Board revealed Tuesday that 'excessive grinding' during maintenance work is what caused an ...
Work will start this summer on a Pentagon “mega-project” in Alaska intended to boost the Air Force’s training capability to ...
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