Michigan FAASTeam Hosts 2023 Michigan Aviation Safety Forum
The meeting brought together mechanics, pilots, and instructors to promote continued awareness of safety and knowledge sharing.
The meeting brought together mechanics, pilots, and instructors to promote continued awareness of safety and knowledge sharing.
Families of crash victims are objecting to a previous settlement agreement.
The NOTAM Improvement Act of 2023 calls for a task force appointed by the FAA Administrator to review and reform the current system.
Flights are resuming in Newark and Atlanta airports as President Biden announced an investigation into the system failure.
The move comes in the wake of a hard landing accident at a Texas base last month.
Inflight break up confirmed in turboprop that was intended for Raisbeck flight testing.
The go-team from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is painstakingly sifting through wreckage of two World War II-era aircraft that collided midair during the Wings Over Dallas airshow on Saturday. Six people were killed—five on the B-17G Texas Raiders and one on the Bell P-63F Kingcobra. Both aircraft, B-17G, N7227C, and Bell P-63F, N6763, […]
Following the incident, the National Transportation Safety Board took command of the crash site.
An airfield accident while refueling a Cessna 170 leads to powerful lessons.