TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — At least 15 JetBlue passengers were injured and taken to the hospital after a sudden drop in altitude on a flight from Mexico forced an emergency landing in Florida, officials said ...
Continued staffing shortages in air traffic control facilities around the country were again causing delays at airports on Friday as the government shutdown neared the one-month mark. U.S.
NEW YORK (WPIX) — Fifteen to 20 passengers were injured on a JetBlue flight heading to Newark, New Jersey. The flight was diverted in Florida due to a control issue experienced by the flight crew, ...
As the government shutdown continues, over 2,000 flights were delayed within, into, or out of the United States on Wednesday, as of 2:35 p.m. ET, according to FlightAware.com. In total, there have ...
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued three ground stops at major U.S. airports Thursday evening due to staffing shortages—and unpaid air traffic controllers have told Forbes the volume of ...
I normally use flight controllers in quadcopters, but you can use them for airplanes too, there are a handful of benefits when using an fc in a fixed wing, like stabilization, osd in your fpv system, ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday that a nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers has led to thousands of flight delays as the government shutdown enters its 20th day. Roughly ...
An early morning flight from Nelson to Auckland was delayed after the local air traffic control tower was reportedly left unmanned. Passengers on the 6am Air New Zealand flight were forced to wait ...
The nation’s air traffic controllers are warning that the government shutdown is putting aviation safety at risk as thousands of essential workers report for duty without pay. Nick Daniels, president ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) The Conversation U.S. asked Brian Strzempkowski and Melanie Dickman, aviation experts ...