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Continue with Googlenytimes.com • Aviation • USA
A helicopter crash in the Hudson River, killing six people including a family of four and the pilot, highlights safety concerns regarding the operating company's past incidents and financial difficulties.
dailymail.co.uk • Aviation • USA
A former Black Hawk helicopter crew chief analyzes the recent fatal helicopter crash in New York City's Hudson River, offering potential causes based on his expertise and experience.
elcorreo.com • Aviation • United States
Following a fatal helicopter crash in New York's Hudson River that killed a Spanish family, the FAA immediately shut down the involved company, New York Helicopter Tours, and launched an investigation.
nytimes.com • Aviation • United States
A fatal helicopter crash at Reagan National Airport resulted from the mishandling of visual separation, highlighting systemic failures in aviation safety protocols.
latercera.com • Aviation • Chile
A medical airplane carrying six people crashed in Curacaví, Chile, after losing contact 13 minutes into its flight, but the wreckage was later found.
smh.com.au • Aviation • Australia
An Australian Army helicopter crash investigation reveals that the pilot's final actions likely saved the lives of other crew members, despite concerns about the helmet's technology.
nytimes.com • Aviation • India
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed in Ahmedabad, India, resulting in over 200 fatalities, prompting investigations into the plane's safety record and manufacturing processes.
thetimes.com • Aviation • World
The Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad is under investigation, with several possible causes being explored, including potential engine failure, crew errors, and issues with the aircraft's landing gear and wing flaps.
dailymail.co.uk • Aviation • India
Aviation expert Julian Bray analyzes the Air India flight crash, exploring various theories including pilot error, mechanical failure, bird strike, pilot suicide, and a bomb, while emphasizing that flying remains statistically the safest form of travel.
smh.com.au • Aviation • World
A pilot analyzes the potential factors contributing to the Air India Flight 171 crash, focusing on the aircraft's performance capabilities and safety procedures during takeoff.
theage.com.au • Aviation • World
A pilot analyzes the factors potentially contributing to the Air India Flight 171 crash, focusing on takeoff procedures, aircraft design, and weather conditions.
oglobo.globo.com • Aviation • India
A newly surfaced video of the final seconds of an Air India flight may shed light on a deadly crash in Ahmedabad, potentially indicating a simultaneous dual engine failure.
nytimes.com • Aviation • India
The sole survivor of a fatal Air India plane crash was seated in 11A, prompting questions about seat safety in such incidents, but aviation experts confirm that seat location doesn't significantly impact survival chances.
nytimes.com • Aviation • India
The tragic crash of Air India Flight 171, killing at least 270 people, prompts an investigation into the final moments of the flight and the roles of the experienced pilots.
bhaskar.com • Aviation • India
A new claim regarding the final conversation between the pilots of an Air India plane that crashed in Ahmedabad on June 12th suggests the captain may have intentionally cut off fuel supply.
corriere.it • Aviation • India
The Wall Street Journal confirms that Air India flight 171's captain intentionally shut down both engines three seconds after takeoff, leading to a fatal crash.