The incident happened on Feb. 23, 2025, and could have led to a collision between two major airline flights, the FAA confirmed.
The Federal Aviation Administration is reporting a dangerously high number of laser strikes on planes across the US.
It's too soon to say how the firings will affect aviation safety, but because they did not, at least initially, impact frontline FAA safety employees, it may be hard to connect any future uptick in ...
Phoenix Sky Harbor, the U.S.'s 14th busiest commercial airport, has had 10 close calls since 2015, at least 3 of which occurred in the last 12 months.
California had the most reported laser strikes (1,489) followed by Texas (1,463), Florida (810), Tennessee (649), and ...
According to Flagler County Emergency Management Director Jonathan Lord, the incident isn't without precedent.
A close call between two passenger planes occurred at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in late February, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The incident added to a list of ...
The 6 foot by 3-foot block of ice was assumed to have fallen from one of several commercial airliners that flew over the ...
“The FAA is by far our biggest challenge. On blue sky days last year, so days when there is no weather in the system, 68% of our delays were because of air traffic control restrictions," Scott ...
A large chunk of ice that fell from the sky and crashed through the roof of a Florida home was not from a plane, the FAA said ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said a mysterious ice chunk that crashed through the roof of a Florida home in February ...