Voluntarily reported bird strikes at local airports have increased 46%, according to a Newsday analysis of FAA data.
By Hyunjoo Jin Seoul (Reuters) -Investigators found bird feathers and blood in both engines of the Jeju Air jet that crashed ...
Lawmakers at a parliamentary hearing on Tuesday criticized the insufficient personnel and equipment for bird strike prevention at airports, which are believed to have contributed to the Jeju Air crash ...
The damaged flight data recorder had been deemed unrecoverable for data extraction by South Korean authorities, who sent it ...
Analyses of data from the flight and cockpit voice recorders salvaged from the wreckage of last month's plane crash in South ...
A United Airlines passenger jet struck a coyote on the runway during takeoff in Chicago, forcing the flight to return to O'Hare International Airport to have the landing gear examined.
It doesn't have anything to do with the cockpit - but that's not to say it didn't contribute to two plane crashes ...
Authorities investigating the disaster that killed 179 people, the worst on South Korean soil, plan to analyse what caused the black boxes to stop recording.
The two black boxes on the Jeju Air jet that crashed and killed 179 people, stopped recording about four minutes before the diaster, according to officials.
Terry Masear, star of the new documentary 'Every Little Thing,' has been fielding many calls about the birds, but says not to ...