Experts say flying is the safest form of transportation, despite recent events. After two deadly plane crashes in the past ... heightened apprehension toward air travel, according to experts.
These near misses are extremely common,” said Ross Aimer, a retired United Airlines Captain who’s now CEO of Aero Consulting ...
I directed a more aggressive climb,” the plane’s captain later reported, “due to aircraft appearing to continue to climb into us.” Neither close call ended in disaster, but both were reported to a ...
During a press conference on Thursday, officials touted the momentum in 2024 and looked ahead to 2025 with safety priorities.
A fiery mid-air collision that resulted in 67 deaths and the deadliest US aviation disaster in almost a quarter of a century. The most fatal air disaster ever on South Korean soil. An Azerbaijan ...
The statistics show flying remains the safest form of transportation compared with driving or even riding on a train.
Media psychologist Don Grant told ABC News that the way these tragedies are portrayed in the media can trigger new cases of air travel anxiety ... persist after the recent crashes?
Experts have raised concerns about the operational reliability of the Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) fleet, as the ...