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Subsurface Defect Led to Uncontained Failure of American 767 Engine
NTSB report also details problem with evacuation following rejected takeoff.
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NTSB report also details problem with evacuation following rejected takeoff.
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News, Accident/Incident Investigation
A U.S. National Transportation Safety Board meeting to determine the probable cause of an October 2016 uncontained engine failure involving an American Airlines Boeing 767-300 has been rescheduled for Tuesday,…
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News, Accident/Incident Investigation
The U.S. government shutdown caused the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to cancel a scheduled Jan. 23 meeting to determine the probable cause of a 2016 American Airlines Boeing 767-300…
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News, Accident/Incident Investigation, Helicopter Safety
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is citing the 2016 in-flight breakup of an experimental research and development Bell 525 in its call for the use of recording devices…
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News, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Accident/Incident Investigation
The operator of a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS), or drone, that collided inflight with a U.S. Army UH-60M helicopter failed to see and avoid the helicopter because he intentionally…
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News, Runway Safety (approach and landing), Accident/Incident Investigation
Pilots initiated go-around at decision height.
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News, Midair Collisions (MAC), Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Accident/Incident Investigation
The helicopter landed safely.
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News, Runway Safety (approach and landing), Accident/Incident Investigation
Air Canada A320 got as low as 59 ft above ground level before go-around
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