The ill-fated Jeju Air plane in last month's deadly crash received a warning from air traffic control about bird activity ...
What caused the disaster remains a mystery but footage showed the single-aisle plane strike a bird with its right engine as it came in to land in the southwestern city of Muan. The pilot then made ...
The control tower at Muan International Airport had issued a bird-strike warning while the Jeju Air plane was trying to land shortly before 9 a.m. local time, the Yonhap News Agency reported, citing ...
Two of the engines ingested birds, which caused the plane to make an uncontrollable roll to the left. A Jet Struck a Flock of Pigeons in Ethiopia An Ethiopian Airlines flight crashed in September ...
Voluntarily reported bird strikes at local airports have increased 46%, according to a Newsday analysis of FAA data.
Bird strike is being considered as a possible cause of the plane crash in South Korea, which killed almost everyone on board. Although colliding with birds has always been a risk of flying ...
Authorities are investigating a potential landing gear failure stemming from a bird strike that may have caused the crash, according to Yonhap News Agency. Videos show the plane attempting to land ...
Bird strikes are being examined as a possible reason behind the recent aeroplane accident in South Korea. How do bird strikes ...
Investigators found bird feathers and blood in both engines of the Jeju Air jet that crashed in South Korea last month, ...
Christian Beckert, a flight safety expert and Lufthansa pilot, said the video footage suggested that aside from the reversers, most of the plane's braking systems were not activated, creating a "big ...