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Boeing 787 Crash in India Kills 242
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed in India on Thursday morning, killing all 242 passengers shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport. Aviation experts suspect bird strikes, wind shear, or mechanical failure as potential causes, while an official investigation is underway.
Boeing 787 Crash in India Kills 242
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed in India on Thursday morning, killing all 242 passengers shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport. Aviation experts suspect bird strikes, wind shear, or mechanical failure as potential causes, while an official investigation is underway.
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36% Bias Score


Tokyo-Houston Flight Diverted Due to Unruly Passenger
All Nippon Airways Flight 114, traveling from Tokyo to Houston, diverted to Seattle on Saturday after a passenger attempted to open the plane's exit doors; the passenger was restrained, medically evaluated, and removed; the flight later continued to Houston.
Tokyo-Houston Flight Diverted Due to Unruly Passenger
All Nippon Airways Flight 114, traveling from Tokyo to Houston, diverted to Seattle on Saturday after a passenger attempted to open the plane's exit doors; the passenger was restrained, medically evaluated, and removed; the flight later continued to Houston.
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24% Bias Score


Newark Airport Flight Disruptions Caused by Philadelphia TRACON Outage
On April 28, 2024, a communication and radar outage at the Philadelphia TRACON caused a temporary loss of contact with aircraft approaching Newark Airport, leading to flight delays and cancellations, with some controllers taking medical leave due to the trauma of the event.
Newark Airport Flight Disruptions Caused by Philadelphia TRACON Outage
On April 28, 2024, a communication and radar outage at the Philadelphia TRACON caused a temporary loss of contact with aircraft approaching Newark Airport, leading to flight delays and cancellations, with some controllers taking medical leave due to the trauma of the event.
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36% Bias Score


Minor Collision of Two American Airlines Jets at Reagan National Airport
On Thursday, April 10, at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, the wingtip of American Airlines Flight 5490 (Bombardier CRJ 900) struck American Airlines Flight 4522 (Embraer E175) on a taxiway around 12:45 pm, with six congressmen aboard one flight. No injuries were reported, and both planes ...
Minor Collision of Two American Airlines Jets at Reagan National Airport
On Thursday, April 10, at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, the wingtip of American Airlines Flight 5490 (Bombardier CRJ 900) struck American Airlines Flight 4522 (Embraer E175) on a taxiway around 12:45 pm, with six congressmen aboard one flight. No injuries were reported, and both planes ...
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32% Bias Score


Delta Flight 4819 Crash: Preliminary Report Points to Multiple Factors
A preliminary report on the July 27 Delta Flight 4819 crash in Toronto reveals the first officer's actions and potential aircraft structural issues as contributing factors, while the final report is pending.
Delta Flight 4819 Crash: Preliminary Report Points to Multiple Factors
A preliminary report on the July 27 Delta Flight 4819 crash in Toronto reveals the first officer's actions and potential aircraft structural issues as contributing factors, while the final report is pending.
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48% Bias Score


Plane Crashes Trigger Air Travel Decline Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Safety Concerns
Two recent plane crashes, including a fatal incident in Washington and a non-fatal incident in Toronto, have caused a significant drop in air travel bookings, impacting airline revenue and further fueled by economic uncertainty and a politicized debate on air safety.
Plane Crashes Trigger Air Travel Decline Amidst Economic Uncertainty and Safety Concerns
Two recent plane crashes, including a fatal incident in Washington and a non-fatal incident in Toronto, have caused a significant drop in air travel bookings, impacting airline revenue and further fueled by economic uncertainty and a politicized debate on air safety.
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36% Bias Score

Ryanair Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Severe Turbulence Injures Nine
Severe storms in southern Germany caused violent turbulence on a Ryanair flight from Berlin to Milan on Wednesday night, injuring nine people and forcing an emergency landing in Memmingen; the airline arranged bus transport for passengers to Milan.

Ryanair Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Severe Turbulence Injures Nine
Severe storms in southern Germany caused violent turbulence on a Ryanair flight from Berlin to Milan on Wednesday night, injuring nine people and forcing an emergency landing in Memmingen; the airline arranged bus transport for passengers to Milan.
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24% Bias Score

Army Helicopter Communication Loss Causes Commercial Flight Aborts Near Pentagon
On May 1st, an Army Black Hawk helicopter experienced a 20-second communication outage near the Pentagon, causing two commercial flights to abort landings due to uncertainty about the helicopter's location; the Army confirmed the communication loss was due to a temporary antenna and has since moved ...

Army Helicopter Communication Loss Causes Commercial Flight Aborts Near Pentagon
On May 1st, an Army Black Hawk helicopter experienced a 20-second communication outage near the Pentagon, causing two commercial flights to abort landings due to uncertainty about the helicopter's location; the Army confirmed the communication loss was due to a temporary antenna and has since moved ...
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24% Bias Score

Pilot Error and Safety Failures Cited in Fatal Washington D.C. Air Collision
A January 29 air collision over Washington D.C. between a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines passenger plane killed 67 people, including four Russian figure skaters; the accident, blamed on pilot error and inadequate safety measures, involved Captain Rebecca Lobach ignoring air...

Pilot Error and Safety Failures Cited in Fatal Washington D.C. Air Collision
A January 29 air collision over Washington D.C. between a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines passenger plane killed 67 people, including four Russian figure skaters; the accident, blamed on pilot error and inadequate safety measures, involved Captain Rebecca Lobach ignoring air...
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Air Traffic Control Faces Labor Disputes Amid Safety Concerns
Labor tensions are escalating at Spanish airports due to staff shortages and disputes over working conditions at towers operated by private air traffic control company Saerco, prompting union concerns about air safety and calls for government intervention.

Spanish Air Traffic Control Faces Labor Disputes Amid Safety Concerns
Labor tensions are escalating at Spanish airports due to staff shortages and disputes over working conditions at towers operated by private air traffic control company Saerco, prompting union concerns about air safety and calls for government intervention.
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64% Bias Score

NTSB Bans Helicopter Traffic Over Potomac Following Deadly Collision
A midair collision between a passenger jet and a US Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport on January 29, 2024, killed 67 people, prompting the NTSB to urgently recommend banning helicopter traffic from a four-mile stretch over the Potomac River during landings, a recommendation immedia...

NTSB Bans Helicopter Traffic Over Potomac Following Deadly Collision
A midair collision between a passenger jet and a US Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport on January 29, 2024, killed 67 people, prompting the NTSB to urgently recommend banning helicopter traffic from a four-mile stretch over the Potomac River during landings, a recommendation immedia...
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32% Bias Score

Airline Grounds Pilot After GPWS Alert During Low-Altitude Descent
Captain Paul Ellsworth's Airbus A320 triggered a GPWS alert during descent, prompting an emergency ascent; he was subsequently grounded pending an investigation into risk management and pilot training protocols.

Airline Grounds Pilot After GPWS Alert During Low-Altitude Descent
Captain Paul Ellsworth's Airbus A320 triggered a GPWS alert during descent, prompting an emergency ascent; he was subsequently grounded pending an investigation into risk management and pilot training protocols.
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36% Bias Score
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