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NEW YORK - Authorities say a plane from Toronto landed safely at Kennedy International Airport in New York City before sliding into snow as it turned onto a taxiway.. Federal Aviation ...
Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen says the CRJ2 aircraft was turning off the runway onto a taxiway when it slid into the snow.
According to Air Wisconsin’s website, the aircraft was a Bombardier CRJ200 with a passenger capacity of 50 and a crew of three. It was not clear how many passengers were on the flight.
NEW YORK — A plane from Toronto slid into snow as it turned onto a taxiway after landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Sunday, halting flights at the airport for two hours. “It ...
Lasers struck four aircraft flying over Phoenix late Tuesday, ... (8:30 p.m.ET), followed 10 minutes later by a Bombardier CRJ2 jet heading westbound at 4,000 feet, ...
The jet was Bluestreak Airlines Flight 4650, a CRJ2 aircraft, operating as a US Airways commuter flight. In a statement, the FAA said it's "working aggressively to ensure the safe integration of ...
NEW YORK — A plane from Toronto slid into snow as it turned onto a taxiway after landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Sunday, halting flights at the airport for two hours and ...
The Federal Aviation Administration says the crew of PSA Airlines flight 5123, a Bombardier CRJ2, ... and flies regional aircraft. The FAA did not say how close the drone came to the aircraft.
NEW YORK (AP) — Flights have resumed at New York City's Kennedy airport two hours after a plane from Toronto slid into snow as it turned onto a taxiway.
Green lasers struck four aircraft flying into the Deer Valley airport Tuesday night, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. FAA spokesman Allen Kenitzer said the first incident happened ...
NEW YORK—A plane from Toronto slid into snow as it turned onto a taxiway after landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Sunday, halting flights at the airport for two hours and cau… ...