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What caused the deadly UPS plane crash in Kentucky?The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board is investigating how a UPS cargo plane erupted into a fireball just after taking off in Louisville, Ky., killing at least 11 people. Mike Armstrong has the witness accounts from people on the ground, and what’s known about how the tragedy happened.U.S. NewsNov 5
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Engine failure caused Toronto plane crash: officialsThe Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating after a small plane crashed near a high school in Toronto’s east end Monday night, following an engine failure. As Nicole Di Donato reports, officials say it’s a miracle no one was hurt or worse.CanadaSep 16
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RCMP says probe into fatal northern Manitoba plane crash could take daysRCMP say a tragedy in northern Manitoba is being investigated by the Transportation Safety Board. Four people were killed Saturday night when their float plane crashed 40 kilometres south of St. Theresa Point First Nation.Sep 15
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Investigation into Harbour Cruises incidentThe owner of a long-running cruise company says he doesn’t know why one of his vessels ran aground, sending one person to hospital The Harbour Cruises boat ran into rocks near Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver on Sunday morning, and the Transportation Safety Board is now investigating. Kristen Robinson reports.Global News Hour at 6 BCAug 5
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New video shows moment plane, helicopter collided over Washington, D.C.New video released by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board shows the moment American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army helicopter collided in the skies above Washington, D.C. on Jan. 29, 2025. The video, which was released on the first day of a three-day hearing, shows the plane approaching the runway when the helicopter intercepts...Jul 31
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2 Pearson Airport runways closed after private plane has landing gear issuesThe Transportation Safety Board (TSB) is investigating after a private plane experienced issues with its landing gear at Toronto’s Pearson airport on Wednesday. Two runways were temporarily closed but there were no major flight delays as a result.CanadaJul 30
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P.E.I. ferry fire in 2022 prompts national investigation by safety boardCanada’s Transportation Safety Board has completed its investigation into a fire that broke out on a ferry bound for PEI in 2022. The watchdog agency is raising concerns around a varying level of training and confusion amongst crew members on MV Holiday Island. Mitchell Bailey reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxJul 23
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Keeping Boating Safety top of Mind This SummerWith summer in full swing and thousands of vacationing Quebecers hitting the waters to cool off, Transport Canada is reminding pleasure craft owners to keep safety top of mind during this National Drowning Prevention Week. Boating Safety Officer, Roch Anctil discusses what captains and their passengers need to know while board with host Brayden Jagger...Global News Morning MontrealJul 21
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Transportation Safety Board investigates derailment after two CN Rail trains collideThe Transportation Safety Board is investigating after two CN Rail trains crashed into each other early Sunday morning west of Edson, Alta. Kabi Moulitharan reports.CanadaMay 18
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Mexican Navy tall ship crashes into iconic Brooklyn Bridge, killing 2A Mexican Navy tall ship crashed into the iconic Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, killing two crew members and at least 19 people. It was unclear what caused the ship to veer off course, but the National Transportation Safety Board said Sunday it was sending a team to investigate.U.S. NewsMay 18
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Transportation Safety Board releases report into Delta Air Lines crash at PearsonCanada’s transportation safety board has released a preliminary report into the details of the Delta Air Lines crash that happened at Pearson Airport on Feb. 17. Jaden Lee-Lincoln has the details from the report, and reaction from aviation experts and the lawyer of one of the survivors in the crash now filing a lawsuit against...Global News at Noon TorontoMar 20
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Preliminary report on Pearson plane crash releasedA Delta flight heading for Toronto from Minneapolis came in at a high rate of descent and tilted to the right before its landing gear gave way and a fire ensued, according to the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. Caryn Lieberman reports on the TSB’s preliminary report into the crash.Global News at 6 TorontoMar 20
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DC plane crash: NTSB recommends helicopter restrictions after identifying ‘intolerable’ safety riskThe National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Tuesday made an urgent safety recommendation to prevent helicopters from flying near Washington Reagan National Airport when two lesser-used runways are operational, a move that followed a mid-air collision in January that killed 67 people. NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said at a press conference the prior rules for...U.S. NewsMar 11
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D.C. plane crash: U.S. probing ‘bad data’ possibly used by Black Hawk crew, official saysThe National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is examining “bad data” the crew of an Army Black Hawk helicopter may have relied upon prior to its deadly crash with a passenger jet outside Washington D.C. late last month, an official said on Friday. “We are working to determine if this bad data for pressure altitude only...PoliticsFeb 14
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D.C. plane crash: 55 bodies identified as more wreckage recovered in NTSB investigationSpeaking in Arlington, Va. officials from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have confirmed that 55 bodies have been identified of the 67 dead after a fatal collision between a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 29.U.S. NewsFeb 3
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‘Never want to see this again’: NTSB says DC plane crash victims’ families are priorityNational Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) member Todd Inman said on Friday that he spent the past several hours with the victims’ families, and that they are getting assistance. “Our job is to make sure this tragedy doesn’t happen again, regardless of what anyone may be saying. Our investigators never want to see this happen again,”...Jan 31
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D.C. plane crash: What led to the tragedy?The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has launched an investigation into the deadly crash between American Eagle Flight No. 5342 – operated by PSA Airlines, which is a part of American Airlines – and a Black Hawk helicopter at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Eric Sorensen explains what’s known about the collision based off the...Global NationalJan 30
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DC plane crash: NTSB ‘confident’ they’ll recover black boxes from plane, helicopterNational Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) member Todd Inman said Thursday the agency is “confident” it will be able to recover the black boxes from both American Airlines Flight 5342 and a military Black Hawk Helicopter, following a crash Wednesday night that left dozens of people dead. However, he said the NTSB does not “know enough...U.S. NewsJan 30
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Cargo plane goes off runway at Vancouver airportThe Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a plane ran off the runway at YVR airport early Tuesday morning. In a statement to Global News, the airport says a Cargojet flight operating a Prime Air aircraft overran the eastern boundary of its north runway.Global News Morning BCNov 19, 2024
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Transportation Safety Board investigating train derailment near Beiseker, Alta.The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating after roughly 20 rails cars derailed near Beiseker Alta. Meghan Cobb reports.Global News Hour at 6 CalgaryNov 1, 2024