A spate of airplane crashes has raised travelers’ anxieties about flying. Experts say aviation remains comparatively less ...
Democrats are raising concerns about safety after the Trump administration began firing several hundred Federal Aviation ...
The Federal Aviation Administration faces mounting scrutiny following an unprecedented wave of terminations that has left ...
The images of the commercial plane from Minneapolis landing upside down at its destination Monday has some people ...
A passenger jet made a hard landing before it lost a wing, burst into flames and flipped onto its roof at Toronto's airport, ...
When Delta Flight 4819 from Minneapolis to Toronto landed in a fiery crash that ripped off a wing and rolled the plane upside down, panicked onlookers feared the worst. But aviation experts saw ...
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) is reviewing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and its ...
A few flights between Minnesota and Toronto were set to resume on Tuesday following Monday’s Delta Air Lines crash landing, ...
A flight landed at the Toronto Pearson Airport Monday night upside down, leaving all 76 passengers and four crew members fighting for safety.
It has been a common axiom that first-time flyers have heard for decades: "Flying really is the safest way to travel." Recent airplane crashes in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Scottsdale, Arizona ...
The FAA is the nation’s primary authority for maintaining aviation safety. It’s an agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation tasked with regulating civil aviation and overseeing air traffic ...