The Federal Aviation Administration said a mysterious ice chunk that crashed through the roof of a Florida home in February ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said last week on a visit to Renton that regulators are keeping a cap on Boeing 737 MAX production. But analysts aren't worried.
Federal aviation officials have determined that a massive block of ice that smashed through the roof of a Palm Coast home on February 3rd did not come from an airplane.
The large chunk of ice that fell from the sky and crashed through the roof of a Palm Coast home was not from a plane, the FAA ...
The 6 foot by 3-foot block of ice was assumed to have fallen from one of several commercial airliners that flew over the ...
Another small plane has crashed in Pennsylvania — this time flipping onto its roof while landing on a private airstrip in ...
According to Flagler County Emergency Management Director Jonathan Lord, the incident isn't without precedent.
Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford, President Donald Trump's pick to head the FAA, has had a decadeslong career leading ...
If nominated, Bryan Bedford would lead an administration grappling with recent deadly accidents and significant staffing cuts ...
The Federal Aviation Administration appears no closer to discovering the origin of an ice chunk that pierced the roof of a ...
The FAA describes the system as “advanced surveillance technology that combines an aircraft’s positioning source, aircraft ...
"The FAA contacted airlines whose aircraft were operating in that area when the incident occurred. Inspections of those aircraft did not find evidence of water leaks that could have caused ice to ...