The incident set off a firestorm of anger and conspiracy theories on social media with some saying they believe it was done on purpose.
Catalina Island Airport is primarily used for general aviation aircraft, including single-engine airplanes, and is known as ...
Video of the incident appears to show the wind from the helicopter blowing over tents and scattering items in the air.
Taiwan has canceled dozens of flights, closed schools and offices and evacuated hundreds from vulnerable areas around the ...
The United States Coast Guard rescued a sailor and his dog stranded in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida as Hurricane Helene barreled its way toward land Thursday. The man and his pooch were ...
NEW YORK, United States — A New York jury this week awarded $116 million to the family of one of five people killed in an open-door helicopter that crashed and sank in a New York City river.
When an open-door tourist helicopter crashed into the East River, Trevor Cadigan, 26, and four other passengers were unable to escape from cumbersome safety harnesses. By Christopher Maag The ...
The mom of a budding journalist killed when his safety harness failed to release after during a tragic, 2018 East River helicopter crash won a $116 million lawsuit verdict Wednesday — the ...
A helicopter crash in Russia’s Far East region of Amur killed all three on board, state media reported early Tuesday. Citing the press service of Russia’s Emergency Situations Ministry in the ...
MOGADISHU, Somalia — A military helicopter crashed on the outskirts of Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, on Thursday, while carrying African Union peacekeepers. According to security sources, the ...
Appearing before a U.S. Coast Guard panel, Steven Ross told the board ... The submersible pilot, OceanGate co-founder Stockton Rush, crashed into bulkheading during the malfunction, Ross said.
INCLUDING ASSAULT ON A POLICE OFFICER. A NEW REPORT IS REVEALING THE CAUSE OF A HELICOPTER CRASH IN DANBURY IN JUNE. ACCORDING TO THE NTSB, THE PILOT DID NOT COMPENSATE ENOUGH FOR THE WIND ...