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The National Transportation Safety Board found a fuel leak and several improperly installed parts inside the engine of an ...
In a shocking revelation, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) says the reason an American Airlines plane caught ...
The flight, which took off from the Colorado Springs airport, reached 16,000 feet before it diverted to land at Denver ...
An American Airlines flight experienced an engine fire due to loose parts installed in the wrong direction and fuel leaks, according to an NTSB investigation.
Today the Army released the following statement regarding the tragic mid-air collision of American Airlines ... the accident and the initial findings of the NTSB preliminary report to read the ...
An NTSB-led team has been investigating at DIA since the incident on March 13, when American Airlines Flight 1006 took off from Colorado Springs at 4:52 p.m., bound for Dallas-Fort Worth.
RELATED | NTSB reveals findings of over 15,000 close calls near Reagan National Airport Saturday marks two months since an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines plane collided near ...
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