While there are so many unanswered questions and the investigation in our nation's Capitol plays out, Arizona aviation experts sat down with ABC15.
Aspiring air traffic controller speaks out following deadly collision between American Airlines flight 5342 and helicopter in Washington
With over 275 successful jumps under her belt and a need for speed, Ann Wick geared up and took to the air for her fifth or sixth skydive on Friday afternoon. The Stillwater nurse had spent the day with four other women practicing a special formation dive about an hour outside of Phoenix.
Amazon’s MK30 drones had been delivering packages in College Station, Texas, and Tolleson, Ariz. after the company won FAA approval in October.
On social media, users shared theories that range from foreign interference to UFOs to hobbyist activity. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security said there was no evidence" the reported drone sightings posed a threat to national security or public safety or had any foreign connection.
Midair collisions throughout aviation history have brought some of the worst tragedies in the sky. But they've also left important lessons.
An aspiring air traffic controller who claims he was denied a job because of diversity targets said the aviation agency’s obsession with inclusion made an accident likely to happen.
President Trump appointed Christopher Rocheleau, a 22-year FAA veteran, as acting administrator of the agency.
From ski slopes to skydiving, 55-year-old Ann Wick had an unyielding passion and love for adventure even after a couple of near-death experiences.
Through his aviation safety program, Professor Bill Waldock is teaching the next generation of aviation crash investigators.
In the hours after President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, the American Federation of Government Employees, the largest union for federal employees filed a lawsuit against Trump and the Office of Management and Budget, while also calling on Congress to protect government workers’ jobs.