(Reuters) Jeju Air Flight 2216 crashed five minutes after the pilot issued a "mayday" warning. The incident happened on Sunday, December 29. The Boeing 737-800 aircraft, carrying 181 aboard ...
Azerbaijan paid tribute on Sunday to the pilots and passengers of the plane. Captain Igor Kshnyakin and co-pilot Alexander Kalyaninov, both ethnic Russians with Azerbaijan citizenship, and Hokuma ...
A devastating plane crash in Kazakhstan has claimed the lives of 38 people, including both pilots, while half the passengers - 29 people miraculously survived. The Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 ...
A pilot has offered reassurances that not switching to airplane mode is far from disastrous, the Mirror reports. A YouTube video broadcasted by WKYC Channel 3 featured @perchpoint easing worries ...
The initial and partial leak of alleged communication between the pilots and air traffic control indicates the loss of control. Meanwhile, the crash was not due to a bird strike, says the report.
Additionally, you'll be asked to switch all devices to airplane mode. But what happens if you forget? According to one pilot, forgetting this crucial step before take-off is "not the end of the ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The iconic Mainliner sign will soon have a new home at the American Sign Museum in ... named after the first tri-motor passenger airplane and was notable for being the ...
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The president of Azerbaijan Airlines praised the pilots of flight J2-8243 after the plane, carrying 67 people, crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday. Although both pilots were among the 38 fatalities ...
The president of Azerbaijan Airlines said the heroism of the two pilots, who were among the dozens who died in a Dec. 25 plane crash in Kazakhstan, "will never be forgotten" A Ukrainian official and ...
A plane crash which saw two aircrafts burst into flames in Tokyo happened because a pilot mistakenly believed he had been given permission to enter the runway for take-off, an investigation has found.
A deadly two-plane collision in Tokyo on Jan. 2 happened because a pilot mistakenly believed he had been given permission to enter the runway for takeoff, the Japanese government’s crash ...