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Midair Collision Kills State Legislator, 6 Others in Alaska
Seven people, including an Alaska state lawmaker, died Friday when two small airplanes collided in midair near the airport in Soldotna, on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula
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Coast Guard, Ripley Entertainment Criticized in Boat Crash
National federal safety regulators say actions by the owners of a tourist boat that sank in Missouri in 2018 and the U.S. Coast Guard contributed to the tragedy that killed 17 people
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National Transportation Safety Board to Investigate California Bus Rollover That Killed 3
Federal investigators are sending a team to the scene of a charter bus crash crash that killed three people and injured 18 others on a rain-slicked highway near San Diego
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Investigation Into Deadly Bus Crash Near Fallbrook
NBC 7’s Dave Summers has more on the ongoing NTSB investigation.
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Airmen Killed in Training Crash in Oklahoma Identified
Two U.S. Air Force airmen killed in a training jet crash at Vance Air Force Base in northwestern Oklahoma have been identified as an instructor and a student pilot.
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Lessons Learned From Doomed Southwest Airlines Flight
Federal safety officials say Boeing should redesign part of the casing on some engines to prevent the kind of accident that occurred when engine debris blew out a window on a Southwest Airlines plane and killed a passenger.
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NTSB Blames FIU Bridge Collapse on Design, Lack of Oversight
Federal officials have determined a bridge that collapsed and killed six people near Florida International University showed significant design errors and the state government should have conducted greater oversight because of the project’s complexity.
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NTSB Calls for National Seat Belt Requirements After Deadly NY Limo Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board called Wednesday for new seat belt requirements for limousines following a crash in upstate New York that killed 20 people.
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California Boat Company Suspends Tours After Fatal Fire
The owner of a scuba diving boat company has announced an indefinite suspension of its fleet in the wake of a boat fire off the Southern California coast that killed 34 people.
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No Cause Determined After Two-Week Examination Into Dive Boat Fire, AP Reports
A law enforcement official says investigators that examined the burned-out wreckage of a scuba diving boat haven’t been able to determine what ignited a fire that killed 34 people off the California coast, the Associated Press reported Friday.
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Family ID's 2nd Victim of Nevada Plane Crash as El Cajon Man, Per Report
John McCarthy worked as the director of maintenance at the California Flight Academy in El Cajon. According to family, he was the second person killed when a small private plane crashed and caught fire in a desert area of Henderson, Nevada.
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Early NTSB Report Says No Crewmembers Were Awake When Diving Boat Caught Fire
A preliminary report released Thursday on the Conception diving boat fire confirmed that all six crewmembers were asleep when flames started to engulf the vessel in the early morning hours off the Southern California coast, leaving 34 people dead.
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2 Dead After Plane Registered in San Diego Crashes in Nevada
Two people were killed and three others were injured Saturday night when a small private plane crashed and caught fire near Henderson Executive Airport, authorities said.
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One Person from San Diego Confirmed Dead in Nevada Plane Crash
NBC 7’s Danica McAdam reports from Gillespie Airfield.
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Fire Foiled Rescue Attempts by California Boat Crew
The crew of a scuba diving boat that sank off the coast of Southern California made several attempts to rescue the 34 people who were trapped below decks by fire, but intense flames drove them back and all perished, federal authorities said Thursday.
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NTSB Official: ‘100% Confident' Cause of Boat Fire Will Be Determined
National Transportation Safety Board member Jennifer Homendy addressed the media Tuesday to talk about the board’s approach to investigating the fatal boat fire in Southern California that is to believed have killed 34 people who were aboard the vessel.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. ‘Truly Blessed' Nobody Was Seriously Hurt in Fiery Plane Crash
The retired NASCAR driver, now a television analyst, issued a statement Monday on social media praising the “quick response of my pilots, local law enforcement, emergency personnel and hospital staff.”
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Two Dead Following Fiery Plane Crash Into Dutchess County Home
The Cessna 303 aircraft departed Orange County Airport Saturday and stopped to refuel at Sky Acres in LaGrangeville. While en route to Farmingdale, it crashed into Gerry Bocker’s house on Smith Road in Union Vale, killing him and injuring one of his two daughters, according to state police.
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NASCAR Legend Dale Earnhardt Jr., Family Survive Plane Crash
NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, Jr., and his family survived a plane crash in Tennessee.
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Crashed Helicopter Recovered in Bahamas
Accident investigators in the Bahamas say they’ have recovered the helicopter that crashed after taking off from a remote private island on July 4, killing coal billionaire Chris Cline and six other Americans, as well as a British citizen. The Bahamas Air Accident Investigation Department said on its website that a Florida-based contractor pulled the Agusta AW139 helicopter from the...