American Airlines plane clips wing of another plane
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The wing tip of an American Airlines plane struck another plane from the same airline on a taxiway of the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Thursday, authorities said.
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Two American Airlines jets clipped wings on a taxiway, officials said.
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Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport said in a statement that there was no impact on flight operations, and both aircraft returned to gates with no injuries reported.
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Helicopter, New York City
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A New York City sightseeing helicopter broke apart in midair Thursday and crashed upside-down into the Hudson River, killing the pilot and a family of five Spanish tourists in the latest U.S. aviatio...
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A helicopter has crashed into the Hudson River in New York, the city's police department says.
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Video circulating on social media shows some debris floating in the river.
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An American Airlines flight was forced to turn back around after a disruptive passenger began to frighten other passengers on Tuesday, April 8.
Two American Airlines regional jets came into contact with each other on the ground at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
An unruly passenger forced a Milan-bound flight to return to New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport hours into the flight – with passengers describing the disruption as a frightening
Don’t get smart with my flight attendants,” she said in a speech to the antsy passengers An American Airlines gate agent took an annoying flight delay and turned it into an opportunity to teach some passengers a lesson.
A flight from New York City to Tokyo was diverted to Dallas, Texas after it experienced a maintenance issue while flying over the Pacific Ocean.
A Tokyo-bound American Airlines flight from New York City was forced to turn around 12 hours into the exhausting journey — infuriating New Yorkers who then had to spend the night at a cheap motel in Dallas, Texas.
An airplane carrying several members of Congress was “bumped” by another plane on the runway of Washington’s Reagan National Airport (DCA) on Thursday afternoon. The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate the minor crash,
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Hosted on MSNPlane Carrying Multiple Members of Congress Involved in Collision at Reagan AirportSeveral members of Congress were aboard when two American Airlines jets clipped wings while taxiing at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. on Thursday. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident,