A man on a flight from Chicago to Germany stabbed two teenagers with a fork and assaulted crew members, leading to the flight's diversion to Boston and his subsequent arrest. He faces federal charges with potential penalties of up to 10 years in prison.
A Delta flight attendant accidentally deployed the evacuation slide on Flight 3248, causing a four-hour delay, stranding passengers overnight and incurring significant costs, marking a rare mistake in her 26-year career.
A flight from Omaha to Los Angeles made an emergency landing after losing radio contact with cabin crew, prompting the pilots to knock on the locked cockpit door due to a communication system failure, with no injuries reported.
A passenger on a Qatar Airways long-haul flight from Doha to New York filmed a disturbing incident where an elderly woman seated next to her leaned on her, made physical contact, and appeared to threaten her with a metal knife, leading to a report filed with the airline. Despite the distress, the airline did not acknowledge or apologize for the incident, highlighting concerns about passenger behavior and crew response on long flights.
The FAA has issued a safety alert urging airlines to do more to prevent passengers from trying to evacuate with carry-on bags, as carrying luggage can hinder evacuation efforts, cause injuries, and damage emergency equipment, especially highlighted by recent incidents involving passengers leaving with belongings during emergencies.
An EasyJet pilot was suspended after being seen drunk and naked at a hotel in Cape Verde, leading to an investigation and the grounding of the pilot before a scheduled flight, with airline officials emphasizing passenger safety as their top priority.
A retired Army veteran, Nicole Pruitt, stopped an aggressive passenger from storming the cockpit on a Delta flight from Atlanta to Tucson, leading to the plane returning to Atlanta for safety reasons. Pruitt was praised online for her heroism, which helped de-escalate a potentially dangerous situation.
An American flight from San Juan to Dallas was diverted back to San Juan after a passenger misinterpreted a text message saying 'RIP' as a bomb threat, prompting a safety response that was ultimately unnecessary, highlighting issues with over-cautious airline protocols and passenger behavior.
Hawaiian Airlines experienced a cybersecurity breach affecting some of its IT systems but assured that flights are operating safely and on schedule, with ongoing investigations and system restoration efforts.
Nathan Fielder criticized the FAA on CNN, calling their response to his show 'The Rehearsal' very dumb, after they dismissed concerns about pilot communication issues contributing to crashes, despite his own experience as a pilot and the show's focus on airline safety.
Turkey has introduced new regulations allowing fines for airline passengers who stand up or access overhead compartments before the plane has fully stopped, aiming to improve safety and compliance on flights.
Some travelers are expressing apprehension about flying on Boeing jetliners following a series of recent flight problems, with social media posts and news interviews reflecting safety concerns. While the National Safety Council and U.S. Department of Transportation emphasize the rarity of deaths on airplanes compared to motor vehicle crashes, ongoing issues with Boeing's manufacturing and safety standards have raised questions about the company's commitment to safety. A recent audit by the Federal Aviation Administration revealed instances of quality standard failures, and the U.S. Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into a panel blowout on an Alaska Airlines plane. Despite some incidents being attributed to maintenance lapses or errors by pilots and air traffic controllers, concerns persist about flight controls, engines, and structural integrity.
Despite recent incidents involving panels and tires falling off planes, flying remains statistically safe, with the last fatal crash of a U.S. airliner occurring 15 years ago. While there has been a spate of close calls and concerns about air safety, flying is still safer than driving. Boeing's reputation has been marred by manufacturing flaws and incidents, prompting increased oversight from the Federal Aviation Administration. Issues with flight controls, engines, and structural integrity are the most concerning, while routine incidents like cracked windshields pose minimal safety threats.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby addressed safety concerns in a memo to customers following a series of recent aviation incidents, emphasizing that safety is the airline's top priority. Kirby acknowledged the attention-grabbing events and outlined safety enhancements already in progress, including additional pilot training and centralized maintenance technician curriculum. The incidents involved United flights, including a Boeing-related incident where a 25-year-old Boeing 737-800 was found to be missing an external panel. Kirby expressed confidence in learning from these incidents and continuing to prioritize safety.
Boeing is advising airlines to inspect switches on pilots' seats in its 787 Dreamliner jets after a report suggested that an accidental movement of a cockpit seat led to a sudden plunge of a LATAM Airlines plane. The company recommended inspecting motorized cockpit seats during maintenance and disabling seat motor functions as a precautionary measure. The incident, which caused injuries to about 50 passengers, is under investigation by Chile's aviation regulator, and the FAA is convening a panel to review Boeing's advisory. This comes as Boeing faces heightened scrutiny following a separate incident involving an Alaska Airlines 737 Max.