Not exact matches
Airplane black boxes Recent aviation disasters such as the disappearance of
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and the Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501
crash highlight the importance of black boxes on airplanes.
The first bodies recovered from the
Malaysia Airlines plane that
crashed in Ukraine last week are being... More
WAMC's Dr. Alan Chartock discusses the Roundtable on the road, the
Malaysia Airlines flight that
crashed in Ukraine, and Governor Andrew Cuomo settling a LIRR strike.
The shocking
crash of
Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 earlier today in eastern Ukraine brings another air tragedy to the fore, as all 295 people are feared dead.
Plane
crashes with very high body counts — like
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which killed nearly 300 people — don't capture our online attention span any longer than less deadly
crashes.
(Australian Maritime Safety Authority) The search for debris from missing
Malaysia Airlines flight 370 has not turned up any evidence of a
crash, but it has trained the world's gaze on thousands of pieces of junk floating on the ocean's surface.
International monitors were able to reach the
crash site of
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 after Ukrainian officials called for a short break in the ongoing violence this week.
At a July 18 press conference at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, Vice President of
Malaysia Airlines Europe Huib Gorter talk about the
crash of flight MH17.
Patrick Smith, Active
Airline Pilot, Air Travel Blogger, and Author of Cockpit Confidential: Everything You Need to Know About Air Travel: Questions, Answers, and Reflections, reviews the tragic
crash of
Malaysia Flight 370 and the many conspiracy theories which followed it.
Malaysia Airlines flight 370 went missing almost one day ago and has apparently
crash landed into the South China Sea.
The
airline has only had one fatal
crash in the past two decades, when a Fokker 50 aircraft
crashed in Tawau, Sabah in
Malaysia, killing 34 people in 1995.
The presumed
crash of a
Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 in the South China Sea between southernmost Vietnam and northern
Malaysia...
Indeed, the belief seems to be justified given the apparent increase in truly horrific airplane accidents around the world, from the
Malaysia Airlines disappearance to the
Malaysia Airlines shoot - down to the AirAsia disappearance to, most recently, the awful Germanwings
crash in the French Alps.
Unless
Malaysia Airlines is able to prove that it took reasonable measures to prevent a
crash, it may face additional lawsuits from families seeking further damages.