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ATC audio captures a near‑collision at JFK, per CBS. FAA tech upgrades and audits add urgency to safety reviews.
SFO and Oakland are among nine Bay Area airports flagged by the FAA for "hot spots," where confusing layouts can increase the risk of runway incursions or close calls.
When a passenger jet roaring down the runway toward takeoff at New York’s LaGuardia Airport had to slam on the brakes earlier this month because another plane was still on the runway, Renee Hoffer and all the other passengers were thrown forward in their ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From 2002 through November of last year, there have been 33 runway incursions at Kansas City International Airport, according to the latest FAA data. Overall, the data didn’t indicate ...
More than $100 million will go to airports across the country to reduce potential runway incursions, the Federal Aviation Administration told ABC News exclusively. The funding, announced Monday, will be allocated to 12 airports in the wake of a series of ...
Despite the rejected take-off and the overheated brakes, flight data shows that the same aircraft was back in action about eight hours later, on its way to Hong Kong. The flight in question, UA-152, is usually scheduled to depart LAX at 11:10 AM local time, before flying across the Pacific Ocean with an average flight time of about 15 hours.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday it will install enhanced safety technology at 74 airports by the end of 2026 to help detect runway incursions. The FAA is installing the Runway Incursion Device, a memory aid for ...
The pilots of a Flexjet Bombardier Challenger 350 involved last month in a runway incursion at Chicago Midway International told investigators that they did not recall seeing the hold short line and failed to recognise the runway as distinct from the taxiway.
In early September last year, a potential disaster was brewing at Toronto’s Pearson airport.