Added: 2nd June 2009 Posted By:Admin Views: 340 Comments:0
An Air France jet with 228 people on a flight to Paris vanished over the Atlantic Ocean after flying into towering thunderstorms. All aboard are feared killed. (June 1, 2009)
Added: 4th January 2010 Posted By:Admin Views: 181 Comments:0
Dubai is set to open the worlds tallest building amid tight security on Monday, celebrating the tower as a bold feat on the world stage despite the city state's shaky financial footing.
Added: 3rd March 2010 Posted By:Admin Views: 189 Comments:0
The FAA is investigating an incident where a child is heard directing air traffic from the tower at JFK in New York, the nation's sixth largest airport, reports Kelly Wallace.
Added: 28th March 2010 Posted By:Admin Views: 184 Comments:0
(WXYZ) - The FBI was conducting raids Saturday night at multiple locations in southeast Michigan.
Action News has learned Homeland Security and the Joint Anti-terrorism Task Force is also involved in a major operation.
Federal officials would not say who they were targeting or where, but...
Added: 27th September 2010 Posted By:Admin Views: 198 Comments:0
Emergency Landing in NYC from Delta flight 4951 - How Two Pilots Saved Two Planes From Disaster at JFK
Nothing says welcome to New York City like a wing vomiting sparks as your airplane touches down at night. Just minutes before this video, the pilot radioed the news to JFK's air traffic...
Added: 29th September 2010 Posted By:Admin Views: 159 Comments:0
AP - Intelligence officials have intercepted a credible terror plot against Britain and France, raising security fears at the Eiffel Tower on Tuesday, but failing to raise the overall threat level in either country.
Added: 24th March 2011 Posted By:Admin Views: 165 Comments:0
Two airliners landed at Reagan National Airport near Washington without control tower clearance because the air traffic supervisor was asleep, safety and aviation officials said Wednesday.
Added: 24th March 2011 Posted By:Admin Views: 199 Comments:0
AP - A former chief trial lawyer for the Federal Aviation Administration and a licensed commercial pilot says having only one person in the control tower at Washington's Reagan airport was a lapse, but passengers were not in danger.