By: Mark Houston | 2010-02-22 | News and society On Thursday, the IRS building in Austin, Texas was burnt to flame when a pilot named Andrew Joseph Stack targeted his plane into the agency's four-storey building. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-06-22 | News and society The Tupolev Tu-134 Russian airliner crashed in the country's Republic of Karelia has killed at least forty-four people and left eight injured in late Monday evening. The RusAir aircraft was traveling from Moscow to Petrozavodsk when it encountered with the terrible accident. The aircraft carried nine crew-members and 43 passengers on board. Russian authorities are currently searching for the bodies and investigating the crash; however, some early conclusion states that the reason may blame for "unfavorable weather conditions", according to the airport director Alexei Kuzmitsky. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-09-09 | News and society At least 43 people were killed on Wednesday, September 7, 2011 as the Yak-42 jet carrying Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ice-hockey team crashed near Yaroslavl, some 300 km from Moscow, Russia, after its take-off and burst into flames. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-07-31 | News and society The Caribbean Airlines Boeing 737-800 flight BW-523, which carried 163 people on board including 157 passengers and six crew from New York, had broken in two on landing at Georgetown, Guyana's main airport in the capital, after overshooting the rainy runway at Cheddi Jagan International Airport and crashing through a chain-link fence on Saturday, July 30, 2011. read more
By: asmi18 | 2010-11-05 | Free KARACHI: A privately-owned aircraft carrying 20 oil company officials crashed in suburb of Karachi on Friday and a military spokesman said there were no survivors. read more
By: Olga Casey O Doyle | 2010-08-13 | International studies Polish President, his wife and all other abroad were dead in a plane crashing, which kept Poland in shock. Many investigation were implemented to find the cause of this crashing. Russia has shown its tremendous empathy and all supportive in their time of need. read more
By: Tim Hacker | 2009-12-23 | News and society The crash of American Airlines which overran runway in Jamaica caused forty passengers hurt on Tuesday night. The flight was scheduled for Jamaica. According to local authorities, the plane broke apar read more
By: Caitlin Riley | 2012-04-03 | Law Air accidents are some of the most tragic and complicated mishaps. Investigations can take years to find out the cause of the accident. Having a plane crash attorney can increase your chances of getting justice. read more
By: Joan Hangarter | 2010-01-26 | News and society The MIRACLE on the Hudson serves to remind us that MIRACLES are possible! Each and every passenger on that plane prayed for a life saving miracle, and their prayers were answered. How often do our pra read more
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By: Mary Rose | 2010-09-14 | News and society On Monday, a plane – a twin turboprop (owned by Venezuela State Airline Conviasa) carrying 51 people crashed in a steel mill yard in eastern Venezuela, about six miles (10 kilometers) from the eastern city of Puerto Ordaz, Bolivar state Gov. As a result, at least 15 people on board were killed, 36 passengers and the scew survived. Forensic experts have yet identified six of the bodies. Foundry worker Frank Oliveros, 44, said he saw a huge billow of smoke after the crash, then saw the wreckage through the smoke and joined dozens of fellow employees and firefighters who rushed to the scene “I don't remember names ... faces," Oliveros. "Our only interest was getting all the people out of there alive." When mentioning to the number of survivors, Ranger Gomez said: "A miracle occurred today". At present, the authorities do not find out what caused the crash. The Conviasa Flight 2350 had taken off from Margarita Island — a Caribbean island that is one of Venezuela's top tourist destin read more
By: Rainco | 2010-10-05 | Communications Though the cause of the Sept. 3 crash of a UPS cargo plane in Dubai that killed two crew members has not yet been determined, a pilots' organization says the accident eventually may prove to underscore the need for stricter rules on shipping lithium batteries. read more