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Former NTSB investigator on Laguardia crash

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Retired Aircraft Accident Investigator Reveals Disturbing Theory About LaGuardia Plane Crash
Two pilots lost their lives after an Air Canada passenger plane collided with a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on Sunday, March 22.

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Latest news | Footage shows Laguardia plane crash, investigation still ongoing
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LaGuardia surveillance system failed to send alert before plane crash, NTSB says
 · 17h
Deadly LaGuardia runway crash raises concerns over aviation safety, controller shortage
The deadly collision at LaGuardia Airport runway is reigniting conversations about aviation safety and the nation's air traffic controller shortage.

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US safety agency says tracking system failed at LaGuardia jet collision
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NTSB head says she had to 'beg' to get an Air Canada crash investigator through an hourslong TSA line in Houston
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How airports avoid runway collisions – and what went wrong at LaGuardia
The pilot and co-pilot of the plane were killed, and around 41 passengers and crew were taken to hospital, while two Port Authority firefighters sustained “serious injuries”.

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Before Air Canada Express crash, multiple reports flagged safety issues at LaGuardia airport: Miscommunication, ATC errors
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‘Please do something’: Concerns raised about LaGuardia safety before fatal runway collision
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New report shows rise in fatal aviation accidents in 2025

The IATA report indicates an increase in fatal aviation accidents in 2025, rising to eight from seven in 2024, above the five-year average of six.
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Pentagon data shows increase in military aviation accidents

WASHINGTON — Serious U.S. military aviation mishaps rose significantly between 2020 and 2024, killing 90 people and costing billions in damage, according to new Pentagon data provided to Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. There were a ...
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Why are military aircraft accidents spiking?

Military aviation accidents are spiking, driven by a perfect storm of flawed aircraft, inadequate pilot training, and over-involvement abroad. As Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D- Mass.) office reported this week, the rate of severe accidents per 100,000 ...
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Data shows a spike in military aircraft accidents in 2024. This year doesn't look any better

The number of major accidents involving military aircraft spiked in 2024, internal Pentagon figures show, and a series of high-profile aviation mishaps with deaths and the loss of aircraft in 2025 suggest the disturbing trend may be continuing.Across the ...
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The Foundation for Aviation Safety Calls for Global Reform of Aircraft Accident Investigations

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Foundation for Aviation Safety is calling for urgent reform of the international aircraft accident investigation system, citing outdated protocols, conflicts of interest, and systemic failures that endanger public trust and ...
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Lisa Anderson on shaping global aviation safety at the United Nations

For Lisa Anderson, a senior aviation safety leader at the UN, aviation was a feeling before it became her career. She shares her story.
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Aviation accidents 'rarely' happen because of one failure: NTSB chair

U.S. National Transportation Safety Board chair Jennifer Homendy cautioned against ‘pointing fingers at [air traffic] controllers’ following the collision that killed two pilots at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on March 23.
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