CROSSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating a crash involving a small plane Friday. The NTSB posted to X that they were investigating the crash of ...
The NTSB says the pilot’s “improper fuel management” led to fuel starvation, a total loss of engine power, and forced landing of the single-engine Piper PA-32 plane in Gordonville.
The pilots later noticed the chemical, mildew-like smell in the flight deck. According to the NTSB, the flight crew said the smell increased in intensity, later describing it as “burning rubber ...
Multiple deaths reported after helicopter hits radio tower, crashes in Second Ward (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.) The National ...
The NTSB says the pilot of the Cirrus Design Corp SR22 plane didn’t send any distress signals before the crash into the tree line near First Flight Airport in Kill Devil Hills at 5:18 p.m. It happened ...
Watch: Plane hit tree upon approach before fatal Kill Devil Hills airport crash: NTSB Plane hit tree upon approach before fatal Kill Devil Hills airport crash: NTSB The plane was on a multi-leg ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) states that the pilot in the deadly helicopter crash on Oct. 20 was relaying instructions related to a ...
Display screens, radio and transponders stopped functioning while the pilot and copilot conducted emergency procedures, the NTSB said. Witnesses reported flames erupted and tires on the Airbus ...
NTSB: Barrier System Worked 'as Designed' NTSB also noted that “the concrete barrier system prevented the Volkswagen from intruding into the work zone during the initial portion of the collision ...
According to NTSB officials, data messages recovered from the Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor system indicated a fault was detected in a fan that cools cockpit computers. Because the ...
NTSB investigators said an "electrical short circuit took place involving the fitting on the end of the oil pressure indicating line," allowing oil to leak and ignite, causing the fire.