AnAmerican Airlinesflight headed to Phoenix on Sunday morning was rerouted back to its departure airport in Columbus, Ohio, for an emergency landing after abird strikereportedly caused the plane's engine to catch fire, officials said. No one was injured, and the plane landed safely at John Gl...
The engine of an American Airlines passenger plane caught fire during take-off at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, prompting the crew to evacuate passengers via emergency chutes. American Airlines Flight 383, a Boeing 767 flight bound for Miami carrying 161 passengers, experienced an “uncontain...
American lost money on its Austin flying Bottom line American Airlines has basically given up on having Austin as a focus city, as the airline cuts the last of its domestic non-hub routes out of Austin. With the latest schedule changes, American will only fly from Austin to hubs, as wel...
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An Oregon grand jury has indicted Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph David Emerson on 84 counts after he allegedly attempted to cut off a plane's engine during an October flight.
More on this event 28 October 2016; American Airlines 767-300; N345AN; flight AAL383; Chicago, IL: The aircraft was on a scheduled domestic flight from Chicago, IL to Miami, FL. During the takeoff, the right engine experienced an uncontained failure, and the flight crew aborted the ...
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提交时间:6 年以前 Alaska Airlines added to its own history with their first-ever flight commanded by two African-American women pilots. Captain Tara Write and First Officer Mallory Cave operated the carrier's historic flight from San Francisco (SFO) to Portland (PDX). (www.fox...
Clement Melville Keys founded North American on December 6, 1928, as a holding company that bought and sold interests in various airlines and aviation-related companies. However, the Air Mail Act of 1934 forced the breakup of such holding companies. North American became a manufacturing company, ...
On 7/8/70 it was leased to Transmeridian Air Cargo and named "Skymonster," later "Bahamas Trader," and it has also been nicknamed "Swing-Tail Guppy." Subsequent operators: Heavyweight Intl (renamed British Cargo Airlines in 1979) 12/1/78; stored 3/14/80-8/1/82; Heavylift Cargo ...