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Five US soldiers die in combat air crash in eastern Mediterranean

Five US soldiers die air crash

Five US soldiers died in a combat air crash in the eastern Mediterranean. The incident occurred amid increased US operations in the region. The statement did not specify the crash location. Five US service members lost their lives in a helicopter crash in the eastern Mediterranean during a routine training exercise, involving refuelling. The incident … Read more

Crash averted at US airport; authorities to investigate

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  • FedEx cargo plane had to reverse course.
  • The Boeing 767 freight airliner was several miles from the airport.
  • The Southwest flight was able to depart safely.

US: According to the Federal Aviation Administration, a FedEx cargo plane attempting to land at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on Saturday morning had to reverse course when another plane was permitted to depart from the same runway.

“The FedEx pilot aborted the landing and commenced a climb out,” the FAA stated in a statement.

According to the FAA, the Boeing 767 freight airliner was several miles from the airport when it was authorized to land. But, just as it was about to land, an air traffic controller cleared the way for a Southwest Airlines plane to take off.

The National Transportation Safety Board described it as a “potential runway incursion and overflight involving airplanes from Southwest Airlines and FedEx” in a tweet on Saturday.

Departed Safely

According to the FAA, the Southwest flight was able to depart safely.

The FAA and NTSB have both stated that they are looking into the event.

“FedEx Express Flight 1432 from Memphis, Tenn. to Austin, Texas successfully landed after encountering an occurrence just before landing at Austin Bergstrom International Airport this morning,” stated Shannon Davis, a FedEx representative.”

Davis and Southwest Airlines both sent more inquiries to the FAA and NTSB.

In a statement to the Associated Press, Austin-Bergstrom International said it was “informed of the Federal Aviation Administration’s inquiry into the discontinued landing of a flight. As needed, we will assist our FAA partners with their inquiry.”

A similar near-miss occurred last month at John F. Kennedy International Airport when an American Airlines plane crossed a runway while a Delta Airlines Boeing 737 plane was prepared to take off. According to the FAA, the Delta plane came to a stop around 1,000 feet (0.3 kilometers) from where the American Airlines plane had crossed from an adjacent taxiway.

Austin-Bergstrom Airport is located 5 miles (8 kilometers) southeast of downtown Austin.

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President, PM condole over loss of lives in Nepal plane crash

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Government of Pakistan offered condolences over  plane crash in Nepal PM Shehbaz Sharif and President Alvi offered sorrow over loss of lives At least 68 people were killed when an aircraft crash in Pokhara ISLAMABAD: The Government and people of Pakistan on Sunday offered their deepest condolences over the loss of precious lives in an … Read more

Fisherman tries to save pilots in Tanzania Precision Air crash

Fisherman tries to save pilots in Tanzania Precision Air crash

Majaliwa Jackson was among the first on the scene when a jet crashed into Tanzania’s Lake Victoria. He has been recognized as a hero, given 1 million Tanzanian shillings ($430; £370), and been given the opportunity to join the fire brigade. 19 confirmed dead, including both pilots, after the aircraft collided with a lake. A … Read more

Philippine Air Force plane crash: at least 45 dead

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A Philippine air force C-130 plane carrying combat troops tasked to fight Muslim insurgents crashed and exploded while landing in the country’s south on Sunday, killing at least 42 army personnel on board and three civilians on the ground in one of the air force’s deadliest catastrophes.

Military sources said at least 49 other soldiers were injured but survived the horrific noontime crash into a coconut grove outside the Jolo airport in the Sulu region, including some who managed to jump off the plane before it exploded and was consumed by fire. Three of the seven villagers who were killed when they were hit on the ground died.

The plane had 96 people on board, including three pilots and five crew members, with the rest being army personnel, according to the military, with only five soldiers still missing as of late Sunday. Officials stated the pilots survived but were critically hurt.

The Lockheed C-130 Hercules was one of two ex-US Air Force planes handed over to the Philippines this year as part of military aid.

The plane left Manila with only a few passengers, including Romeo Brawner Jr., a two-star Army general who disembarked with his wife and three children in Cagayan de Oro City, where he will take over as the next military regional commander on Monday. In Cagayan de Oro, the army men boarded the C-130 for the flight to Sulu.

Brawner was shocked when he learned the jet he’d just flown on had crashed.

“We’re very thankful that we were spared but extremely sad that so many lost their lives,” Brawner said.

Officials said the jet was bringing troops from the southern city of Cagayan de Oro to Sulu, many of them were rookie soldiers who had just completed basic training.

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