Once is an accident. Twice is a coincidence. And three times, they say, is a trend. So it checks out that there’s a big question on the minds of many U.S. travelers: Why are so many planes crashing?
PICATINNY ARSENAL, N.J. - Soldiers assigned to U.S. Army Garrison Picatinny Arsenal traded their U.S. Army Materiel Command patch for that of the ...
A Delta Air Lines plane has flipped upon arrival at Toronto’s Pearson Airport and ended up on its roof, injuring 18 people.
Democrats, Republicans weigh in on Public Safety Package bills ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A key safety system was turned off on the U.S. Army helicopter that collided ... ADS-B to be turned off," Cruz said after a briefing from the National Transportation Safety ...
Key Safety System off in Army Helicopter That Collided With American ... reason for ADS-B to be turned off," Cruz said after a briefing from the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal ...
With relentless legal challenges and pugnacious, profanity-laden tweets, the Firearms Policy Coalition has built a broad ...
The Eighth Army Safety ... Culture of Safety The Safety Council actively engages soldiers, leaders, and units by incorporating safety into training exercises, conducting regular briefings, and ...
The victims were killed Wednesday night when a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter operated ... The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the lead investigative agency, is working to determine ...
Meme coin market cap plunged 46% in two months, dropping from $137 billion to $74 billion, as speculative hype fades. Crypto liquidations hit $10 billion, sparking widespread losses, with major meme ...
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