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Near-Collision at Reagan National: Army Helicopter Lacks Clearance
A US Army Black Hawk helicopter nearly collided with a Delta Airlines jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on May 4th due to a lack of proper clearance from Pentagon air traffic controllers, forcing the jet to abort its landing; the aircraft came within 0.4 miles and 200 feet of each o...
Near-Collision at Reagan National: Army Helicopter Lacks Clearance
A US Army Black Hawk helicopter nearly collided with a Delta Airlines jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on May 4th due to a lack of proper clearance from Pentagon air traffic controllers, forcing the jet to abort its landing; the aircraft came within 0.4 miles and 200 feet of each o...
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36% Bias Score


Mexican Navy Sailboat Crash Kills Two at Brooklyn Bridge
A Mexican Navy sailboat with 277 people aboard crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on Saturday at 8:30 p.m., killing two and injuring at least 19, due to a loss of power and mechanical failure; the bridge has since reopened.
Mexican Navy Sailboat Crash Kills Two at Brooklyn Bridge
A Mexican Navy sailboat with 277 people aboard crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on Saturday at 8:30 p.m., killing two and injuring at least 19, due to a loss of power and mechanical failure; the bridge has since reopened.
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36% Bias Score


Helicopter Tour Company Shuts Down After Fatal Hudson River Crash
New York Helicopter Tours, whose helicopter crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday, killing six including three children, is shutting down operations; the FAA will review its safety record and the NTSB is investigating, hindered by the lack of flight data recorders.
Helicopter Tour Company Shuts Down After Fatal Hudson River Crash
New York Helicopter Tours, whose helicopter crashed into the Hudson River on Thursday, killing six including three children, is shutting down operations; the FAA will review its safety record and the NTSB is investigating, hindered by the lack of flight data recorders.
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44% Bias Score


NTSB: Maryland Bridge Collapse Due to Lack of Vulnerability Assessment
The collapse of Maryland's Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024, killing six, resulted from a collision with the container ship Dali; the NTSB attributed the preventable tragedy to the Maryland Transportation Authority's failure to conduct a vulnerability assessment, highlighting similar risks...
NTSB: Maryland Bridge Collapse Due to Lack of Vulnerability Assessment
The collapse of Maryland's Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024, killing six, resulted from a collision with the container ship Dali; the NTSB attributed the preventable tragedy to the Maryland Transportation Authority's failure to conduct a vulnerability assessment, highlighting similar risks...
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36% Bias Score


Washington D.C. Helicopter-Airliner Collision: NTSB Investigates Altitude Discrepancy
A January 29 collision between a Sikorsky Black Hawk helicopter and a CRJ700 near Washington, D.C.'s Ronald Reagan Airport killed 67. Initial NTSB findings indicate a discrepancy in reported altitudes between the helicopter's pilot and instructor, communication problems, and potential night vision g...
Washington D.C. Helicopter-Airliner Collision: NTSB Investigates Altitude Discrepancy
A January 29 collision between a Sikorsky Black Hawk helicopter and a CRJ700 near Washington, D.C.'s Ronald Reagan Airport killed 67. Initial NTSB findings indicate a discrepancy in reported altitudes between the helicopter's pilot and instructor, communication problems, and potential night vision g...
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24% Bias Score


Army Helicopter Exceeded Altitude Limit in Fatal Collision
On Tuesday, preliminary data indicated an Army helicopter was flying at 300 feet when it collided with American Airlines Flight 5342 near Reagan National Airport, killing all 67 people aboard, violating the 200-foot limit imposed on its flight path.
Army Helicopter Exceeded Altitude Limit in Fatal Collision
On Tuesday, preliminary data indicated an Army helicopter was flying at 300 feet when it collided with American Airlines Flight 5342 near Reagan National Airport, killing all 67 people aboard, violating the 200-foot limit imposed on its flight path.
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48% Bias Score

Washington Mid-Air Collision: Faulty Altimeter May Have Contributed to Deadly Crash
Six months after a January collision between an American Airlines plane and a military Black Hawk helicopter in Washington D.C. killed 67, NTSB investigations reveal the helicopter's altimeter may have been inaccurate by 24–40 meters; the helicopter was at 278 feet when the maximum allowed altitude ...

Washington Mid-Air Collision: Faulty Altimeter May Have Contributed to Deadly Crash
Six months after a January collision between an American Airlines plane and a military Black Hawk helicopter in Washington D.C. killed 67, NTSB investigations reveal the helicopter's altimeter may have been inaccurate by 24–40 meters; the helicopter was at 278 feet when the maximum allowed altitude ...
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36% Bias Score

Fatal Helicopter Crash Underscores Safety Concerns for NYC Tours
A New York Helicopter sightseeing tour crashed on Thursday, killing five: a family of five Spanish tourists and the pilot; the company faces NTSB investigation and multiple lawsuits.

Fatal Helicopter Crash Underscores Safety Concerns for NYC Tours
A New York Helicopter sightseeing tour crashed on Thursday, killing five: a family of five Spanish tourists and the pilot; the company faces NTSB investigation and multiple lawsuits.
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48% Bias Score

Key Bridge Collapse Highlights Systemic Failure in Bridge Safety
The collapse of Maryland's Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024, after a collision with the container ship Dali, killed six, resulting from the MDTA's failure to conduct a vulnerability assessment that would have identified the bridge's risk of collapse from vessel collisions, exceeding safety...

Key Bridge Collapse Highlights Systemic Failure in Bridge Safety
The collapse of Maryland's Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024, after a collision with the container ship Dali, killed six, resulting from the MDTA's failure to conduct a vulnerability assessment that would have identified the bridge's risk of collapse from vessel collisions, exceeding safety...
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36% Bias Score

Alaska Plane Crash: Overweight Aircraft, Icy Conditions Cited in Preliminary Report
A Bering Air plane crashed on February 6th in Alaska, killing all 10 people onboard due to exceeding maximum takeoff weight by 1,058lb in icy conditions, according to a preliminary NTSB report; this was one of three major US aviation accidents in eight days.

Alaska Plane Crash: Overweight Aircraft, Icy Conditions Cited in Preliminary Report
A Bering Air plane crashed on February 6th in Alaska, killing all 10 people onboard due to exceeding maximum takeoff weight by 1,058lb in icy conditions, according to a preliminary NTSB report; this was one of three major US aviation accidents in eight days.
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36% Bias Score

Deadliest US Plane Crash Since 2001
On January 29, 2024, American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport, killing all 60 passengers, 4 crew members, and 3 soldiers; the NTSB is investigating.

Deadliest US Plane Crash Since 2001
On January 29, 2024, American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport, killing all 60 passengers, 4 crew members, and 3 soldiers; the NTSB is investigating.
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44% Bias Score

Deadliest US Aviation Disaster in Two Decades: 67 Killed in Mid-Air Collision"
A passenger jet and military helicopter collided over the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, killing all 67 people aboard in the deadliest U.S. aviation accident in over two decades; recovery efforts are underway, with the NTSB investigating pilot actions, air traffic control, and ra...

Deadliest US Aviation Disaster in Two Decades: 67 Killed in Mid-Air Collision"
A passenger jet and military helicopter collided over the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, killing all 67 people aboard in the deadliest U.S. aviation accident in over two decades; recovery efforts are underway, with the NTSB investigating pilot actions, air traffic control, and ra...
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28% Bias Score
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