Recent plane crashes and FAA firings are driving Americans' fear of flying, but aviation experts say travel by air is still ...
There are “not more accidents” and “near-misses” with aircraft now, but accidents have become “more deadly” and “higher ...
As you buy summer flights and gear up to take to the skies, you may recall some major accidents and incidents on runways and skies across the U.S. But are the skies still safe? The data says yes.
Atmospheric scientist Matthew Cappucci joins Sam Stein to talk the hundreds of firings at NOAA, and how the cuts will affect weather forecasting, air travel, and natural disasters.
Ann Wick, 55, a Burnsville, Minnesota native, is believed to have done several jumps Jan. 24 at the skydiving facility in ...
Layoffs at NOAA will only make weather reports less reliable. At 4 p.m. ET yesterday, Andrew Hazelton got a form email ...
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Former President Joe Biden in 2024 signed into law a FAA reauthorization bill that requires the agency to hire to the maximum ...
In recent weeks, videos of planes crashing and burning have populated social media and news feeds. Are more plane crashes ...
Deep cuts could slow long-term weather and climate monitoring, leave less time to prepare for natural disasters and put ...
This indicates that many understand that global warming can create an unstable atmosphere that allows cold air from the ...