NTSB, San Diego and Cessna Citation plane
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San Diego County officials identified four of the jet’s six occupants killed in the crash and ensuing fire. One was 42-year-old music agent and certified pilot David Shapiro, who owned the company to which the Cessna 550 Citation II was registered.
A nose landing gear wheel and tire broke off and hit an engine and wing during a Frontier Airlines attempted landing in Puerto Rico last month, according to a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board.
NTSB investigators determined a bus driver's fatigue was the probable cause of the crash, but the truck parking shortage was a contributing factor. Plus, more trucking news.
From a music exec to photographer to martial artist, more is being learned about the lives lost in the early morning crash that took six lives.
Birds were sucked into both engines of a FedEx cargo plane that made a fiery landing in March at Newark Liberty International Airport, a National Transportation Safety Board preliminary report said Wednesday.
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After a Delta flight made an emergency landing in Atlanta in February, a maintenance crew found there was barely any or possibly no oil in the aircraft's right engine, an NTSB report said.
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNNTSB releases report on fatal Illinois school bus, semi-truck crash that killed 5The NTSB report examines causes and safety recommendations after a fatal Illinois school bus and semi-truck crash killed five near Rushville.
The National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating Saturday's deadly crash of a Mexican Navy tall ship into New York's Brooklyn Bridge, is focused on the ship's guide tugboats and sudden acceleration.