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NTSB: Father, Not 13-Year-Old Boy, Was Driver in Deadly Crash That Killed Golf Team
An NTSB report released Thursday shows that it was not the 13-year-old male, but his 38-year-old father who was driving the truck on March 15 that crashed head-on into a van, killing nine people.
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Fiery Red Air Plane Crash Causes Delays
NBC 6’s Alyssa Hyman warns travelers of possible flight delays due to a crashed plane on the tarmac.
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2 Runways Still Closed at MIA as Investigation Into Fiery Plane Landing Continues
Two runways at Miami International Airport remained closed Thursday as investigators continued to look into what caused a plane’s gear to collapse during Tuesday’s fiery crash landing. Airport officials said two of MIA’s four runways remained closed while National Transportation Safety Board crews inspected the wreckage of the Red Air plane, which still remained on the runway. According to...
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Red Air Plane Crash Investigation Underway
NBC 6’s Cherney Amhara gives the latest on what is known about the cause of the Red Air plane crash that took place at Miami International Airport.
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Investigation Underway Into Plane's Fiery Landing at MIA
One day after Red Air flight 203 caught fire after landing at Miami International Airport, the focus is now on the investigation and what caused the landing gear to ultimately collapse.
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Investigation Underway Into Red Air Flight's Fiery Landing
NBC 6’s Alyssa Hyman gives the latest on what caused the plane’s landing gear to collapse.
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Black Boxes From China Eastern Plane Crash Sent to US for Analysis
Both black boxes from a passenger plane crash in southern China last month that killed 132 people are being analyzed by U.S. experts at a government lab in Washington, D.C.
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EXPLAINER: Driver in Texas Crash Was 13; Is That Legal?
It’s not uncommon for people in rural parts of the U.S. to learn to drive when they’re young, sometimes even before they reach their teens.
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NTSB: Child Was Driving Truck That Struck Van in Texas, Killing 9
A 13-year-old was driving the pickup truck that struck a van in West Texas in a fiery collision that killed nine people, NTSB says.
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NTSB Chief to Fed Agency: Stop Using Misleading Traffic Statistics
With traffic fatalities spiking, the nation’s top safety investigator says a widely cited government statistic that 94% of serious crashes are solely due to driver error is misleading and the Transportation Department should stop using it
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Texas Plane Crash That Killed 10 Was Pilot Error, NTSB Says
A plane crash at Addison Airport that killed 10 people in June 2019 was caused by pilot error, the National Transportation Safety Board said in their final report on the crash published Tuesday.
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How the 1996 ValuJet Crash Changed Air Safety Regulations
Investigators determined the ValuJet plane crashed in 1996 after oxygen canisters ignited a fire in the cargo. Here are the lessons learned from the tragedy and how it impacts what you can bring on board today.
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Aggressive Takeoff Caused Hawaii Plane Crash That Killed 11
The National Transportation Safety Board has found that a pilot’s aggressive takeoff led to an aerodynamic stall, the causing the 2019 crash of a skydiving plane in Hawaii that killed all 11 people on board.
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NTSB Report on Deadly Plane Crash Released
The NTSB released a preliminary report in the March 15 plane crash that killed a child on the ground. NBC 6’s Ari Odzer reports
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Plane Backfired Before Pembroke Pines Crash That Killed Child on the Ground
A federal investigation says a plane that killed a child when it crashed into his mother’s car was sputtering and backfiring even before it took off
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Young Boy Among 3 Killed in Pembroke Pines Plane Crash
Taylor Bishop was killed after the SUV he was in was struck by a plane that crashed in Pembroke Pines.
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Boeing: 777s With Engine That Blew Apart Should Be Grounded
Boeing has recommended that airlines ground all of 777s with the type of engine that suffered a catastrophic failure over Denver this weekend
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NTSB Discusses Probable Cause of Crash That Killed Kobe Bryant, 8 Others
Federal safety officials discuss the likely causes of the January 2020 helicopter crash that killed nine people, including Kobe Bryant.
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NTSB Says Vehicle Battery Fires Pose Risks to 1st Responders
U.S. safety investigators say electric vehicle fires pose risks to first responders, and manufacturers have inadequate guidelines to keep them safe
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Feds Fault Operator, State Regulators in New York Limo Crash That Killed 20
Federal investigators examining the upstate New York limo crash that killed 20 people attending a 30th birthday in 2018 said Tuesday that state regulators repeatedly failed to properly oversee a poorly maintained vehicle with corroded brakes that hurtled down a road at more than 100 mph and slammed into an embankment.