Emmy Award-winning journalist Kris Van Cleave is the senior transportation correspondent for CBS News based in Phoenix, Arizona, where he also serves as a national correspondent reporting for all CBS ...
MUMBAI, India — India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau has begun investigating Thursday's deadly Air India crash, one of the country's worst aviation accidents in decades, with assistance from ...
Authorities continued to investigate after a large passenger plane with 242 people on board crashed in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad, shortly after its departure for London Gatwick Airport.
NTSB Report Highlights Major Safety Lapses, Sheds Light on Regional Carriers Feb. 2, 2010— -- Pilot error was one of the chief causes that led to the deadly ...
WASHINGTON — Serious U.S. military aviation mishaps rose significantly between 2020 and 2024, killing 90 people and costing billions in damage, according to new Pentagon data provided to Democratic ...
A helicopter pilot and three family members were killed after colliding with a slackline near Telegraph Canyon in Arizona.
The 35th Richard G. McSpadden Report indicates an encouraging decline in general aviation accident and fatal accident rates in 2023, despite an increase in flight activity. Key accident factors ...
Passengers aboard Southwest flight 1496 from Burbank, California to Las Vegas, Nevada experienced a frightening few seconds when the aircraft took a sudden nosedive to avoid a midair collision shortly ...
CAE today announced that CAE Flightscape has been awarded a contract to deliver a comprehensive flight recorder playback and analysis laboratory for Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation ...
The plane apparently encountered heavy icing, causing sensors to malfunction. May 24, 2011 -- Nearly two years after Air France flight 447 plunged into the Atlantic Ocean, killing 228 people, the ...
The single-engine Airbus H125 helicopter is used for many different missions. Credit: Airbus Helicopters Aviators share a common core requirement even though their missions and operating environments ...