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British families affected by the Air India 171 crash are awaiting DNA confirmation of remains amid reports of mislabelling.
Flying helicopters at low altitude means there's an ever-present risk of wire strikes, though many aircraft come equipped with equipment to protect pilots.
LONDON: British families, waiting for the remains of relatives aboard the London-bound Air India 171 plane that crashed soon ...
The MEA had responded to the UK reports to stress that 'all mortal remains were handled with utmost professionalism and with due regard for the dignity of the deceased' ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the US agency tasked with examining major accidents, held hearings from ...
Aviation experts told the National Transportation Safety Board that night vision goggles may have created viewing ...
Each F-35 costs tens of millions of dollars to build, and the Defense Department had about 620 of them in 2024, according to ...
In May 2024, a pilot in New Mexico was seriously injured after he ejected from an F-35 before it crashed near an airfield in ...
The NTSB enters a second day of public hearings Thursday on the January midair collision between an Army Black Hawk ...
Two pilots, a doctor and a nurse were killed when a medical aircraft crashed shortly after take-off on 13 July in what ...