A recent easyJet flight took a horrifying turn when the Airbus A320-200 was operating from Milan to Lamezia. As descending ...
From that day forward, I had earned the call sign “Save the Checks.” ...
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has grounded an aircraft operated by Rano Air over an engine failure. According to the NCAA, the aircraft with registration number 5N-BZY experienced a ...
An Air India Boeing 777 with about 335 people on board had an engine failure soon after taking off from Delhi on Monday morning for Mumbai. Twin engines planes can land safely on one engine and the ...
The 15-year-old aircraft has previously operated flights to destinations including Vienna, Vancouver, and Chicago, according to Flightradar24.
The blade is being flown on a private jet to undergo examination Tuesday. One of the fan blades that was fractured in the Pratt and Whitney engine that failed during United Airlines Flight 328 showed ...
This is what happens when something scary goes bump in the flight. While air travel is still one of the safest modes of transport, some flight-eningly common issues can occur in the air. In fact, the ...
A United Airlines flight experienced an engine failure during takeoff from Dulles International Airport in D.C. on Saturday before safely returning to the airport, according to the Federal Aviation ...
A Delta flight from Atlanta to Baltimore made an emergency landing in Raleigh, North Carolina, after an engine appeared to fail midflight.
A United Airlines Boeing 777 en route to Tokyo experienced engine failure post-takeoff, causing a fire and necessitating an emergency return to Washington Dulles.
At first glance, a twin-engine aircraft looks a whole lot safer than a single-engine one. After all, if you lose an engine, you still have another to keep you flying in the air, right? This isn't ...
The post by @emmaikumeh read: “Something quite intriguing, or rather disturbing, happened today in Sokoto. One of the engines of a Rano Air aircraft en route from Kano to Sokoto caught fire mid-air.