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"Alaska Airlines Halts US Flights Wednesday Morning"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by KOIN.com

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Alaska Airlines grounded all flights in the U.S. due to an issue with the system that calculates weight and balance, causing residual delays throughout the day, with zero cancellations and 20 delays reported at Portland International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that operations are back to normal after the ground stop was requested and then lifted by the airline.

"High-Flying Eclipse Sightings: Airlines Capture Stunning Views and Missed Opportunities"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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Delta Air Lines' special eclipse flight from Dallas to Detroit deviated from the path of totality due to air traffic control restrictions, causing passengers to miss a prime view of the total solar eclipse. The airline's Airbus A321neo flew in a circle at 33,000 feet to give both sides a look, but passengers didn't get the view they expected. Despite the disappointment, some passengers still enjoyed the experience, while others expressed frustration over the missed opportunity and financial investment.

"Southwest Boeing Plane Loses Engine Cover During Takeoff"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 bound for Houston returned to Denver International Airport after an engine cover fell off and struck a wing flap during takeoff. The plane landed safely, and no injuries were reported. Passengers were flown to Houston on another plane, arriving three hours behind schedule. The FAA is investigating the incident, and Boeing has been under scrutiny since a similar incident involving an Alaska Airlines plane in January.

Southwest Airlines Boeing Plane Makes Emergency Landing After Engine Part Falls Off

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Independent

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Part of an engine covering fell off a Southwest Airlines Boeing airplane during takeoff from Denver International Airport, striking the wing flap, but the Houston-bound flight with 135 passengers returned safely to the airport without incident. The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate the incident, which is the latest in a series of issues to plague Boeing, including a recent incident involving an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft.

Southwest Airlines: Engine Incidents During Takeoff

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 experienced a terrifying engine failure during takeoff from Denver International Airport, causing a removable sheet of metal covering the engine to shear off and strike one of the plane's wing flaps. The flight, bound for Houston, returned to Denver and landed safely, with the FAA currently investigating the incident. Southwest Airlines attributed the incident to a "mechanical issue" and assured that the safety of their customers and employees is their highest priority.

"FAA Increases Oversight of United Airlines Following Safety Incidents"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NPR

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United Airlines announced that federal regulators will increase oversight of the company following a series of recent safety incidents, including a piece of the outer fuselage falling off one jet, an engine fire, and a plane losing a tire during takeoff. The Federal Aviation Administration will examine multiple areas of United's operation to ensure safety compliance, pausing certification activities while doing so. United's vice president of corporate safety welcomed the FAA's engagement and stated that the airline is open to making necessary changes to enhance safety. United CEO Scott Kirby reassured customers that the recent issues were unrelated and outlined plans for additional pilot training and changes in training curriculum for newly hired mechanics.

"Fatal Plane Crash Claims Lives in Remote Oregon Wilderness"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ABC News

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A small plane crash in a remote area of central Oregon has resulted in no survivors, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. The crash, involving a Piper PA-32, was reported on Sunday evening, and authorities are withholding the victims' names until their identities are confirmed and families are notified. The National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration will oversee the investigation.

Tragic Virginia Plane Crash Claims Five Lives

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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A small jet crashed near Ingalls Field Airport in Hot Springs, Virginia, killing all four adults and one juvenile onboard, including the pilot. The aircraft caught fire on impact after crashing in a wooded area, and the National Transportation Safety Board, the Federal Aviation Administration, and Virginia State Police are working to identify the passengers and pilot onboard and confirm the flight path of the plane.

"United Airlines Flights: Series of Maintenance Issues Prompt Emergency Landings"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Chicago

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A United Airlines flight bound for Salt Lake City was forced to return to O'Hare Airport due to a possible oil warning light issue, with 149 passengers and five crew members on board. This incident adds to a series of recent troubles for United Airlines, including emergency landings, runway veering, and other maintenance issues, prompting FAA investigations into each incident.

"United Airlines Flight Rolls Off Runway at Houston's Bush Airport, Passengers Safely Evacuated"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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A United Airlines Boeing 737 flight rolled off the runway at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport with 160 passengers and six crew members on board, causing no injuries. The incident did not disrupt other flights, and the Federal Aviation Administration will investigate the cause. This comes after recent mishaps involving United Airlines flights, including an emergency landing due to engine trouble and "stuck" rudder pedals prompting an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.

"United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Engine Catches Fire"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox Business

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A United Airlines flight from Houston to Fort Myers had to make an emergency landing after experiencing an engine issue, with flames seen shooting from one of the plane's engines. The flight landed safely back in Houston, and passengers were later flown to their destination on a different aircraft. The cause of the engine fire is under investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration.

United Airlines Flight Engine Fire Caught on Camera

Originally Published 1 year ago — by New York Post

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A United Airlines Boeing plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Texas after flames erupted from one of its jet engines just 15 minutes into the flight to Fort Myers, Florida. Shocking video shows the bright orange sparks shooting several feet out from beneath the left wing of the airplane, but fortunately, no one was injured. The cause of the engine blaze is being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration.

"Fatal Nashville Plane Crash Claims Five Lives Near Interstate"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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A single-engine plane crashed near Interstate 40 East in Nashville, killing all five people aboard after the pilot reported engine trouble and was given clearance to make an emergency landing at John C. Tune Airport. The National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating the cause of the crash, which led to the closure of I-40 East at mile marker 202.

Fatal Small Plane Crash Near Afton, Minnesota

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS News

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A small plane crashed east of the Twin Cities, resulting in the deaths of an 85-year-old White Bear Lake man and a 68-year-old Baytown Township man. The crash occurred near the 15000 block of Afton Hills Boulevard South, with neighbors reporting a small explosion. The aircraft, identified as a Global GC1, crashed in the yard of a residence and was engulfed in flames. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident.

"Albuquerque-bound Flight Diverted Due to Passenger Disturbance"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by KOAT New Mexico

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An American Airlines flight from Albuquerque to Chicago was diverted back to Albuquerque due to a disruptive customer, who reportedly attempted to open a door during the flight. The airline crew restrained the passenger and the flight landed safely back in New Mexico. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident, and local law enforcement responded to the situation.