Officials Look To Make Air Travel Safer By Strengthening Regulations On Pilots

July 12th, 2013 | Aviation accident

July 12, 2013 With the Boeing 777 Aviation Accident that recently occurred at the San Francisco International Airport being linked to possible inexperience by the pilot at the controls, officials with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are looking at how to improve air safety. One of the ways they are attempting to achieve this goal… Read More

NTSB Releases More Information On Events Leading To Fatal Ohio Airplane Crash

July 12th, 2013 | Aviation accident

July 10, 2013 The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its initial findings on the events that led up to an Ohio Airplane Crash that killed a pilot and a stuntwoman at an airshow in Dayton last month. According to an article from WDTN 2 News, the pair had practiced the routine they were… Read More

NTSB Issues Safety Alerts To Help Prevent Aviation Accidents

June 28th, 2013 | Aviation accident

June 28, 2013 Each year, hundreds of planes are involved in Aviation Accidents that result in injuries or death. Some of the most common causes of these crashes are mechanical failures and pilot error. In an effort to help reduce these types of crashes, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released a series of safety… Read More

Records Show Recent Helicopter Crash Isn’t Company’s First

June 21st, 2013 | Aviation accident

June 21, 2013 A 44-year-old pilot was killed earlier this week as a result of a Helicopter Crash he was involved in while working for one of the nation’s largest helicopter fleet operators in the nation. Reports show the company has a history of serious crashes. A story from the Star-Tribune explained the accident happened… Read More

Boeing Says New 787 Dreamliner Is Now Safe For Flight

June 14th, 2013 | Aviation articles

June 14, 2013 Earlier this week, officials with aircraft manufacturer, Boeing, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that the company’s new 787 Dreamliner is now safe for flight and poses little risk of a Commercial Aviation Accident. The fleet of 50 aircraft had been grounded since January after several test flights in the United… Read More