NTSB gives update on deadly plane crash
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The National Transportation Safety Board confirmed it is aware of a brief text from a passenger on board the aircraft to a family member that read, “emergency landing.”
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NTSB: Low fuel linked to Pittsfield plane crash that killed 1, injured 2
The plane accident that killed one and injured two others has been linked to low fuel, according to a preliminary report filed by the National Transportation Safety Board.
The National Transportation Safety Board said a text message was sent by a passenger on board that read "emergency landing" before the crash.
(FOX40.COM) — On Tuesday morning, the National Transportation Safety Board said they are investigating the medical helicopter that crashed into Highway 50 eastbound, which left three people in critical condition. On X, NTSB shared the following statement.
During Saturday’s briefing, NTSB board member Michael Graham said the plane took off from one runway and attempted to return after about 10 minutes in the air. Investigators said they are still working to determine why the pilot tried to return.
LINCOLN, Mont. — The National Transportation Safety Board confirmed that the pilot was the only person on board in a fatal plane crash that happened .5 miles northeast of the Lincoln Airport runway on Oct. 24. A resident reported the single-engine ...
(LOUISVILLE, Ky.) -- Newly released photos included in a National Transportation Safety Board preliminary report on the deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville show the moment the aircraft's left engine came off during takeoff and ignited. Federal ...
Frame by frame, six photos released by federal investigators on Thursday graphically captured horrifying images of ill-fated Flight 2976 as it turned into a deadly fireball along a Kentucky airport runway. The chilling sequence first shows an engine coming ...
WASHINGTON — Air traffic controllers' work schedules often lead to chronic fatigue, making them less alert and endangering the safety of the national air traffic system, according to a study the government has kept secret for nearly four years.
The National Transportation Safety Board will now conduct its own investigation into the death of a child who was hit and killed by a school bus in Standish.