An American Airlines jet aborted a landing at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., to avoid a collision with another plane on Tuesday morning, aviation officials said.
Similar Posts

Honolulu Plane Crash Exposes State’s Fragile Air Cargo Infrastructure
Kamaka Air Crash Immediately Felt On Neighbor Islands

NTSB: Pilot error, communication issues led to fatal North Las Vegas plane crash
Two and a half years after two planes crashed into each other at the North Las Vegas Airport, the NTSB has released a final report stating pilot error and communication issues led to the crash.
Adoption of Security Roadmap Key Step In Countering Terrorism
MONTRÉAL, 15 February 2011 – The adoption of a roadmap by 14 ICAO Member States to further protect global air transport from terrorist and other security threats was praised today by the Secretary General of the International Civil Aviation Organization, Raymond Benjamin, at the conclusion of a two-day regional aviation security conference in New Delhi.
Among the measures included in the roadmap are actions that States will take to strengthen security screening procedures by ensuring that professionals are appropriately trained and equipped. Air cargo security will be enhanced through working with Customs authorities on common goals. Capacity-building assistance to States in need in cooperation with ICAO, other States and the aviation industry is emphasized in the roadmap.
The conference was the first in a series on implementing the ICAO Declaration on Aviation Security, unanimously adopted by the Organization’s Assembly last October to deal with known, new and emerging threats to civil aviation.
“The challenge, OUR challenge, is to turn commitment into action. Terrorism is a global problem that requires global solutions,” Mr. Benjamin emphasized when urging participants to develop the roadmap during the opening of the conference.
“This roadmap is a key step in addressing the security challenge and can serve as a model for other regional aviation security conferences, culminating in a global security conference planned for next year at ICAO Headquarters in Montréal,” Mr. Benjamin indicated.
In support of the roadmap’s initiatives, Mr. Benjamin pointed to ICAO’s ongoing collaboration with the air transport industry on a security checkpoint of the future concept to improve the effectiveness of passenger and carry-on baggage screening at airports. ICAO is also working with the World Customs Organization to establish best practices for air cargo security.
The Government of India, through the Minister of Civil Aviation, is to play a leading role in the implementation of the roadmap in the region through technical cooperation and other initiatives.
Attachments
EN.pdf

All 10 people on missing plane that crashed in Alaska confirmed dead
Officials have said the Bering Air Cessna Caravan took off from Unalakleet, on the east coast of Norton Sound in western Alaska, and was headed to Nome around 140 miles away.
Twitter News: Mesa Survives
It’s being circulated on Twitter that Mesa Air is out of Chapter 11, and is now in a good position. Apparently they downsized, eliminated 200 inessential planes, and cut out unnecessary leases.
This is what Mesa is now: 76 aircraft with approximately 450 daily system departures to 94 cities, 38 states, the District of Columbia, and Mexico; and still maintains contractual agreements with US Airways and United Airlines.
Of course you can read about it on their website: http://www.mesa-air.com/
29 Air Incidents posted April 6 2009
04/04/2009 | 1830 | CENTRE, AL | 8560E | 7HC | A | DEST | 1 | AIRCRAFT CRASHED OFF THE END OF THE RUNWAY, THE ONE PERSON ON BOARD WAS FATALLY INJURED, CENTRE, AL | |
04/04/2009 | 2249 | VALDOSTA, GA | 456CH | EXP | A | DEST | 1 | AIRCRAFT CRASHED SHORT OF THE AIRPORT, THE ONE PERSON ON BOARD WAS FATALLY INJURED, 5 MILES FROM VALDOSTA, GA | |
04/05/2009 | 1742 | LONG ISLAND, NY | 740RB | EXP | A | SUBS | 1 | AIRCRAFT CRASHED UNDER UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES INTO THE OCEAN, THE ONE PERSON ON BOARD WAS FATALLY INJURED, NEAR SMITH POINT PARK BEACH, LONG ISLAND, NY | |
04/04/2009 | 1842 | ENGLEWOOD, FL | 88WG | EXP | A | UNKN | 1 | AIRCRAFT CRASHED UNDER UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES, THERE WERE TWO PERSONS ON BOARD, ONE WAS FATALLY INJURED, ONE SUSTAINED SERIOUS INJURIES, NEAR ENGLEWOOD, FL | |
04/04/2009 | 2246 | KALISPELL, MT | 6433A | C182 | A | DEST | 0 | AIRCRAFT FORCE LANDED IN A FIELD AND FLIPPED OVER, LOST PRAIRIE, 30 MILES FROM KALISPELL, MT | |
04/04/2009 | 2300 | CHICALOON, AK | 40684 | M4 | A | SUBS | 0 | AIRCRAFT ON LANDING, FLIPPED OVER, CHICALOON, AK | |
04/05/2009 | 2100 | NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR | 9600D | PA22 | A | SUBS | 0 | AIRCRAFT ON TAKEOFF, FLIPPED OVER, NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR | |
04/04/2009 | 1819 | MONTEREY, CA | 224RA | 7GCA | A | SUBS | 0 | AIRCRAFT ON TAKEOFF, LANDING GEAR COLLAPSED, MONTEREY, CA | |
04/05/2009 | 1815 | SONOMA, CA | 100VH | BE36 | A | SUBS | 0 | AIRCRAFT ON LANDING, VEERED OFF THE RUNWAY AND WENT INTO A DITCH, SONOMA, CA | |
04/06/2009 | 0420 | RIDDLE, ID | 610RJ | EXP | A | SUBS | 0 | AIRCRAFT FORCE LANDED IN A FIELD, NEAR RIDDLE, ID | |
04/05/2009 | 0242 | GAITHERSBURG, MD | 28059 | BL17 | A | SUBS | 0 | AIRCRAFT EXPERIENCED A BIRD STRIKE DAMAGING THE WINDSHIELD, GAITHERSBURG, MD | |
04/04/2009 | 2145 | OCEAN ISLE BEACH, NC | 1838Q | C177 | A | SUBS | 0 | AIRCRAFT CRASHED SHORT OF THE RUNWAY, OCEAN ISLE BEACH, NC | |
04/04/2009 | 2305 | SNOHOMISH, WA | 491SF | C172 | A | SUBS | 0 | AIRCRAFT STRUCK A BIRD, LANDED WITHOUT INCIDENT, 3 MILES FROM HARVEY FIELD, SNOHOMISH, WA | |
04/04/2009 | 1940 | BROOKSHIRE, TX | 89EA | EXP | A | UNKN | 0 | AIRCRAFT CRASHED INTO TREES NEAR THE AIRPORT, BROOKSHIRE, TX | |
04/04/2009 | 1425 | PHOENIX, AZ | UNK | J3 | I | MINR | 0 | PIPER J3 AIRCRAFT, REGISTRATION UNKNOWN, WHILE BEING HAND PROPPED, STARTED AND TAXIED UNOCCUPIED INTO A NEARBY HANGAR, GOODYEAR AIRPORT, PHOENIX, AZ | |
04/03/2009 | 2125 | FRESNO, CA | 4326H | MO20 | I | MINR | 0 | AIRCRAFT LANDED GEAR UP, FRESNO, CA | |
04/05/2009 | 1210 | FORT LAUDERDALE, FL | 767PA | C402 | I | MINR | 0 | AIRCRAFT WHILE AWAITING TO DEPART, FRONT WHEEL SEPARATED FROM THE AIRCRAFT, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL | |
04/03/2009 | 1721 | KEY WEST, FL | 350ST | PA31 | I | MINR | 0 | AIRCRAFT LANDED GEAR UP, KEY WEST, FL | |
04/03/2009 | 2253 | NORTH POINT, FL | 509SR | SR22 | I | MINR | 0 | AIRCRAFT FORCE LANDED ON A ROAD, NEAR NORTH POINT, FL | |
04/03/2009 | 1726 | WEST PALM BEACH, FL | 8909A | BE36 | I | MINR | 0 | AIRCRAFT LANDED GEAR UP, WEST PALM BEACH, FL | |
03/29/2009 | 1900 | LAKE CHARLES, LA | 740PH | B407 | I | MINR | 0 | N740PH, A BELL 407 ROTORCRAFT, WHILE LANDING ON AN OIL PLATFORM, STRUCK A FENCE; GULF OF MEXICO, 120 MILES FROM LAKE CHARLES, LA | |
04/05/2009 | 1849 | CHARLESTON, SC | 18PN | SR22 | I | MINR | 0 | AIRCRAFT ON LANDING RAN OFF THE RUNWAY INTO THE GRASS, CHARLESTON, SC | |
04/05/2009 | 1922 | CHARLESTON, SC | 6208V | C172 | I | MINR | 0 | AIRCRAFT LANDED GEAR UP, CHARLESTON, SC | |
04/03/2009 | 1920 | BREMERTON, WA | 74545 | M20 | I | MINR | 0 | AIRCRAFT LANDED GEAR UP, BREMERTON, WA | |
04/04/2009 | 1538 | ZEPHYRHILLS, FL | 1077X | PA28 | I | NONE | 0 | AIRCRAFT FORCE LANDED IN A FIELD, NEAR ZEPHYRHILLS, FL | |
04/04/2009 | 1800 | MARYSVILLE, OH | 7288F | PA28 | I | NONE | 0 | AIRCRAFT FORCE LANDED IN AN OPEN FIELD, 15 MILES FROM MARYSVILLE, OH | |
04/03/2009 | 1703 | HOUMA, LA | 2399V | EXP | I | UNKN | 0 | AIRCRAFT ON LANDING, BLEW A TIRE AND VEERED OFF THE RUNWAY, HOUMA, LA | |
04/05/2009 | 1634 | STEVENSVILLE, MD | 923AY | EXP | I | UNKN | 0 | AIRCRAFT PROP STRUCK A PASSENGER WHO HAD JUST EXITED THE PARKED AIRCRAFT, STEVENSVILLE, MD | |
04/04/2009 | 2020 | PORTSMOUTH, NH | 60402 | BE36 | I | UNKN | 0 | AIRCRAFT ON TAKEOFF, LOST POWER, AND SETTLED ONTO THE RUNWAY GEAR UP, PORTSMOUTH, NH |