February 12, 2009, marked an important date in aviation history. The crash, which killed 49 people, involved a Bombardier DHC-8-400 that ran into a residential area in Clarence Center, New York.
Nearly 16 years ago, Continental Airlines Flight 3407 crashed into a house in Clarence ... The Q400 Bombardier aircraft, operated by Colgan Air, was flying from Newark Liberty International ...
For nearly an hour on the night of Feb. 12, 2009, Continental Connection Flight 3407, operated by Colgan Air, flew through ... lapses in pilot training and fatigue management, prompting the ...
The tragic accident, caused by a midair collision between a regional American Airlines jetliner and an Army helicopter, is the most recent fatal commercial aviation accident in the U.S.
Aviation experts have warned for years about near collisions at airports around the US, citing air traffic control shortages ...
For nearly an hour on the night of Feb. 12, 2009, Continental Connection Flight 3407, operated by Colgan Air, flew through clear skies from ... The crash exposed serious lapses in pilot training and ...
President Donald Trump blamed DEI efforts at the FAA for the tragedy. But experts and investigators say open minds are critical to finding out what really happened.
Before Wednesday’s crash near Washington, D.C., there had not been a fatal collision involving a commercial aircraft in the United States since 2009.