A mid-air collision involving two helicopters in South New Jersey resulted in the death of at least one person and the critical injury of another, according to reports.
Read More Helicopter collision in New Jersey leaves 1 dead, 1 critically injuredTag: NTSB
Family friend: Fmr NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family among 7 fatalities in N.C. private jet crash
A private jet registered to a company linked to former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle crashed and erupted into flames on Thursday morning at Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina, authorities confirmed, resulting in seven fatalities, according to a reputable source who spoke with CNN.
Read More Family friend: Fmr NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and his family among 7 fatalities in N.C. private jet crashUPS and FedEx ground all MD-11 planes following deadly crash in Kentucky
UPS and FedEx announced they have grounded their combined more than 50 McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo planes “out of an abundance of caution” after a crash in Louisville, Kentucky, that killed at least 14 people.
Read More UPS and FedEx ground all MD-11 planes following deadly crash in KentuckyKentucky: Tuesday’s UPS plane crash in Louisville claims at least 9 lives as first responders search for more victims
A UPS cargo plane, an MD-11, crashed shortly after takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky on Tuesday, killing at least nine people. The victims included three crew members and several ground workers.
Read More Kentucky: Tuesday’s UPS plane crash in Louisville claims at least 9 lives as first responders search for more victims25 hospitalized after turbulence on Delta flight — ‘They hit the ceiling’
Severe turbulence on a Delta Airlines flight has left 25 people hospitalized and forced the plane to make an emergency landing.
Read More 25 hospitalized after turbulence on Delta flight — ‘They hit the ceiling’NTSB: Army chopper was ‘above altitude limit’ in deadly D.C. airport collision in January
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has announced that the U.S. Army chopper involved in the deadly mid-air collision in Washington, D.C., in January, was receiving faulty altitude data, prompting it to fly higher than intended.
Read More NTSB: Army chopper was ‘above altitude limit’ in deadly D.C. airport collision in January
