Tag Archive: Aviation Safety

Planes Clip Each Other Taxiing at Boston’s Logan Airport – ABC News

A pair of commercial passenger planes clipped each other while taxiing at Boston Logan International Airport, possibly injuring one person. Both planes suffered damage in the 7:30 p.m. incident, according to Massport, an agency that manages Logan Airport. One plane was a 767 jet operated directly by Delta and the second was a smaller plane …

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Unruly United passenger causes Chicago-to-Germany flight to divert to Cleveland – Newsnet 5

CLEVELAND – An unruly passenger caused a flight from Chicago to Germany to be diverted to Cleveland, an airport spokesperson said. The United Airlines 777 jet landed at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport at about 5:30 p.m. Friday. Jackie Mayo, spokesperson for the airport, said a passenger on Flight 944 headed to Frankfurt was acting “suspicious …

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With No Fish In Afghanistan, Osprey Eats Engines – Aviation Week Blogs

The Marine Corps still has some issues to deal with regarding the V-22 Osprey. Although the Corps is big on how well the aircraft is operating in combat, aircraft in-theater are still burning out engines at a startling rate. It took a couple of question cycles on Boeing’s pre-Paris media tour in Philadelphia on Monday …

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Skywest CRJ2 at Milwaukee on Jun 6th 2011, right main gear up landing – The Aviation Herald

A Skywest Canadair CRJ-200 on behalf of Delta Airlines, registration N866AS performing flight OO-4443/DL-443 from Cincinnati Northern Kentucky,KY to Milwaukee,WI (USA) with 41 passengers and 3 crew, was on approach to Milwaukee’s runway 19R when the crew selected the landing gear down but did not receive a green indication for a main gear strut, cancelled …

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