Eastern Airlines flight 304 was an accident that resulted from controlled flight into terrain. The accident occurred from either complacency or distraction.
Read MoreEgypt Air flight MS804 crashed without a clue, leaving no one to discover the factual truth behind the accident.
Read MoreThe Kenya Airways KQ431 accident was unusual in many aspects and, as a popular airliner at the time, required a lot of attention to the details of technical irregularities.
Read MoreAll aircraft accidents deserve the attention that it appeared N47BA was denied.
Read MoreDid Loganair 670A crash due to ice foreign object damage or was the true cause less convenient to investigate?
Read MoreAn event that should never have been reduced to a Brief: Southwest 812.
Read MoreWhen Northwest Airlines flight 255 crashed, could the lessons from the tragedy have prevented other accidents?
Read MoreWas the Eastern flight 980 accident misunderstood or was what the Bolivian government’s findings accurate?
Read MoreWhen Arrow Air flight MF1285R crashed in Gander, was it due to aircraft problems or bad decisions?
Read MoreDuring a War Department demonstration, the first powered, heavier-than-air aircraft fatality occurred. That distinction had nothing the do with the accident, so why did the aircraft crash?
Read MoreElizabeth, New Jersey, the location of mathematically impossible coincidences. But would the tragedies that took place here result in improvements to last into the next century?
Read MoreOn April 4, 1979, TWA flight 841 came close to crashing. Despite the chance to look at the aircraft as a whole, the investigation missed many key points.
Read MoreOver one hundred years ago, the Wingfoot Air Express dirigible caught fire over Chicago. Even in those times when accident investigation was non-existent, the root cause was as obvious as could be.
Read MoreBritish Midlands flight 92 crashed just short of the airport. For years, the flight crew was blamed for shutting down the wrong engine, but the report never made clear why they did.
Read MoreEastern 212 crashed due to a failure to follow procedures. Were these failures preventable?
Read MoreThe cockpit conversations for Korean Air 6316 demonstrated a crew that was confused and being more so due to unexpected events. The root cause was deeper than a failure to follow procedures.
Read MoreJetBlue 292 was an easy accident to investigate; straightforward and uncomplicated. Why, then, were the important points missed?
Read MoreTAM flight 3054 crashed on landing due to bad decisions that appear to have come from poor training. Did the accident report capture the cultural mistakes?
Read MoreIn an attempt to find as many to blame for the Atlantic Southeast Airlines flight 529 accident, the NTSB ignored its most important responsibility: preventing accidents.
Read MoreIn November 2001, American Airlines flight 587 crashed in Belle Harbor, NY. But did the industry learn what actually happened or what causes were settled for?
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