An American Airlines flight aborted a landing Tuesday morning after the pilot saw a plane preparing to take off on the same runway it was supposed to land on.
In an interview with NBC News, Sean Duffy said pilots should lose their licenses if they don't follow air traffic controllers' instructions.
Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times Share In today’s newsletter, we’re taking you to the West Loop for lunch at Mac’s Deli — a restaurant where Chicagoans recovering from addiction serve up Chicago-style hot ...
The head of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has pinned blame on the near-collision at a Chicago airport ...
While go-arounds can feel jarring to passengers, they are routine, happening more than three times per day on average last ...
A woman aboard the Southwest Airlines jet that narrowly avoided colliding with a private jet at Chicago's Midway airport ...
Preliminary reports attribute pilot error to a near-collision between a Southwest Airlines 737 and a private jet at Chicago's Midway International Airport.
A Southwest Airlines jet and a private plane came too close to colliding on a runway at Chicago's Midway International ...
An American Airlines jet aborted a landing at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., to avoid a collision with another plane on Tuesday morning, aviation officials said.
The Federal Aviation Administration says an American Airlines plane arriving at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ...
The pilots of a Tuesday Southwest Airlines plane who aborted landing to avoid a potential collision with another aircraft have earned the praise of other commercial airline pilots and the ...
Southwest Airlines Flight 2504 avoided a near collision at Chicago Midway International Airport, thanks to the quick actions of its two pilots. A Bombardier Challenger 350 private jet entered the ...
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