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NTSB Rejects TWA Flight 800 Missile Claim

The NTSB is pushing back — hard — to refute claims by a group of documentary filmmakers and former crash investigators who say a missile attack and not a fuel tank explosion brought down TWA Flight 800 in July 1996. At a rare media briefing in Virginia yesterday in front of the reconstructed Boeing 747, […]

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Avantair Shuts Down, Seeks New Financing

Avantair, the Clearwater, Florida, fractional ownership operation, shut down on Wednesday and furloughed all of its pilots and workers. The company, which operated a fleet of Piaggio Avanti twin turboprops, said it needs additional financing to start flying again and is in danger of having some airplanes repossessed. Avantair employed around 500 people and operated […]

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Bell 206 Helicopter Splashes Down in Hudson River

A New York City tour helicopter made an emergency landing in the Hudson River on Sunday after apparently losing engine power. The pilot deployed the Bell 206’s floats and splashed down in the water as nearby boats raced to rescue the pilot and a family of four from Sweden. The helicopter was safely towed to […]

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Massive Warbird Collection Goes on the Block

Gerry Yagen’s 44 warbirds were just too much of a financial burden, he said. So the entire collection is up for sale. Long financed by Yagen’s string of vocational tech schools, the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, Virginia, includes a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, a Focke Wulf Fw-190 and a de Havilland Dragon Rapide […]

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Backcountry Midair Collision Kills Toddler

Serenity turned to tragedy on Friday morning at the scenic and popular Johnson Creek Airport (3U2) near Yellow Pine, Idaho, located in the backcountry about 26 miles northeast of McCall (KMYF), as two small airplanes collided, killing a two-year-old boy and injuring three others. The airplanes were reportedly approaching the strip simultaneously, resulting in one […]

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Terrafugia Transition Plans to Fly at AirVenture

Terrafugia is planning to show off the capabilities of the Transition flying car to the world at AirVenture Oshkosh, set for July 29 through August 4 this year. The Woburn, Massachusetts-based company announced it will take the unconventional aircraft to the skies around 8 p.m., just before the night airshow on Wednesday, July 31. During […]

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Extreme Heat Cancels Flights

An extreme heatwave, with temperatures reaching triple digits in many large cities, hit the West Coast over the weekend. The heat was severe enough to be blamed for at least one death, and also caused flight disruptions. US Airways Express reportedly canceled 18 flights on Saturday as temperatures reached 119 degrees F in Phoenix, a […]

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First Cessna TTx Delivered

Cessna has delivered the first TTx, an airplane that holds the distinction as the world’s fastest in-production fixed-gear single. Powered by a turbocharged Continental TSIO 550-C engine, the TTx has a top speed of 235 ktas and an operating ceiling of 25,000 feet. An optional TKS flight into known icing (FIKI) system is also offered. […]

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Midair Between Cessna 150 and Glider Kills Four

Four people and a dog were killed on Saturday when a Cessna 150 and a two-seat glider collided in midair near a popular campground in Pemberton, British Columbia. The crash occurred around 1:00 p.m., and all four people aboard the two aircraft were declared dead at the scene. Witnesses reported hearing a loud bang at […]

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