Charter Plane comes too near two jets near LAX A charter airplane from a small local airport made a wrong turn and flew too close to two jetliners preparing to land at Los Angeles International Airport, prompting an investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration, authorities said Friday.
Balloon rides come to New York's Central Park Want to look down on the rich and famous? Go eye to eagle-eye with a winged predator? See the sun rise over Queens? How better to do this than from a balloon 30 stories above Central Park?
FAA: Chicago airport traffic declines Federal officials say traffic dropped at both Chicago's O'Hare International and Midway Airports in the first six months of 2008.
Wis. helicopter pilot killed by rotor blade The Dodge County Sheriff's Department and Federal Aviation Administration are investigating the death of a Florida pilot killed while inspecting his helicopter in the Town of Leroy.
US lawmaker: Bring back air-safety survey The U.S. should revive and expand an aviation safety survey run by NASA to identify problems like lapses in inspections that canceled thousands of flights this past spring, the chairman of a House Science and Technology panel said.
Legislation limits aviation inspector moves Federal aviation inspectors would have to wait two years before taking airline jobs where they deal with their old government boss under legislation passed by the House Tuesday.
Los Angeles airport sees drastic schedule cuts High fuel prices and travelers without extra cash for plane tickets will result in drastic cuts in the number of flights at Los Angeles International Airport.
Plane overshoots O'Hare runway; 1 injured A Mexicana Airlines flight overshot a runway while landing at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport Friday night and struck a safety barrier, injuring a flight attendant, authorities said.