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Four people, including a 15-year-old student pilot, were killed in the crash of a Piper Arrow 180 at Basin Harbor Airport, a grass strip in Ferrisburg, Vermont, on Sunday. The aircraft crashed in a wooded area shortly after takeoff just after noon. The victims were identified as student Delilah Van Ness, her mother Susan Van Ness, her high school flight instructor Paul Pelletier, and passenger Frank Rodriguez. They were found dead at the scene about 12 hours after the crash.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

A Washington State woman has filed a complaint with the Department of Transportation, alleging that she and her eight-year-old son were removed from an Allegiant flight after requesting accommodations for the child’s severe nut allergies. The incident reportedly occurred because a flight attendant insisted on selling snacks containing cashews to earn commission.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Air Canada will commence winding down operations on Sunday in anticipation of a strike by its 5,400 pilots set for September 18. The airline stated that the "orderly shutdown" aims to repatriate aircraft from international destinations and prepare the system for an organized restoration of service. The company has cautioned that it may take up to ten days to return to normal operations even if the strike is brief.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Airbus has announced that its new linefit, supplier-furnished HBCplus Ka-band satellite-supported broadband inflight connectivity solution is set to launch imminently aboard aircraft scheduled for delivery to either Emirates or Ethiopian Airlines.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

California-based Airhart Aeronautics is developing a semi-autonomous flight system for light aircraft, which its founder claims will significantly enhance flight safety. According to Autoweek, Nikita Ermoshkin, a former SpaceX engineer, aims to introduce a modified Sling TSi equipped with electronics designed to maintain the airplane within the flight envelope. The pilot will operate an "airspeed controller" and joystick, while the fly-by-wire system, tentatively named Airhart Assist, ensures stability.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

In a significant incident at the Atlanta airport, a Delta Air Lines Airbus A350-900 bound for Tokyo collided with a Delta Connection CRJ-900, resulting in substantial damage to both aircraft. The accident occurred around 10:07 AM on September 10, 2024, as both planes were taxiing for departure. No injuries were reported among passengers or crew.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

James Thistlethwaite's exhibition "Subtle Folds" is now on display at John Wayne Airport. The exhibit emphasizes Thistlethwaite’s exploration of candid human repose and the interplay between texture and color. His hyperrealistic drawings focus on the delicate and intricate details of fabric and skin, capturing their essence with precision. The collection features his signature use of monochromatic charcoal, accented with vibrant touches of yellow.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Every year since 2001, I have always taken note of the weather on September 11. It was on that morning back then, as I walked to my car before the early morning drive to work in northern New Jersey, I remember how the day dawned. The sky was sparklingly clear–deep blue and not a cloud to be seen. But as a pilot, I also noted that the wind was virtually dead calm–a very unusual combination, at least here in the Northeast. I clearly remember thinking, “What a beautiful, smooth day to fly!”

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Nicholas Lenning, an EMT with Medstar Ambulance in Clinton Township, Michigan, has filed federal unfair labor practice charges against United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Union Local 876. The charges allege illegal deductions of union dues from his paycheck without his consent, in violation of federal law. Lenning submitted the charges to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) with assistance from National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation staff attorneys.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Southwest Airlines announced that former CEO and current Chairman Gary Kelly will step down. This move fulfills part of the leadership change demanded by Elliott Management. Several other board members will also leave, with plans to expand the board again, suggesting Elliott will gain representation.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

This morning, two Delta Air Lines aircraft collided on the taxiway at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. No injuries were reported in the incident, which involved a Bombardier CRJ900 operated by Endeavor (Delta Connection) and an Airbus A350.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

A recent incident at the Holiday Inn & Suites Durango Downtown has raised concerns about hotel security. At approximately 3:00 AM, a man allegedly broke into a guest's room and attempted to steal a purse. The guest reported the incident to management, who informed the police that similar incidents had occurred recently. A maintenance employee reassured the guests, stating, "This happens a lot and please don't be afraid it is safe here."

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Aviation analytics company Cirium has released its August data on airline on-time performance. Delta Air Lines has posted an 80.9% on-time arrival performance, securing the top position in North America. United Airlines and Southwest Airlines followed closely, both maintaining an on-time rate of over 78%.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

The shift from written travel reports to video reviews has brought a new level of relatability and humor to the genre. A recent example is a review of Qatar Airways' QSuites, which captures the experience of a first-time business class flyer with both wit and charm.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Honeywell’s Boeing 757-200 testbed aircraft is on a nine-stop tour of Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, demonstrating resilient connectivity to potential defense and government customers and journalists. Invited onboard the demonstration flight out of London Stansted Airport, participants experienced one of Honeywell's top airliners.

Sky Industry News Sep 10, 2024

Boeing's Starliner crew capsule experienced a sixth thruster issue and a temporary guidance system malfunction during its return from the International Space Station (ISS) to the New Mexico Desert on Saturday. The capsule is scheduled for launch next August, with uncertainties remaining about whether it will be crewed.

Sky Industry News Sep 9, 2024

Canadian Aviator Magazine reports that Canadian military search and rescue aircraft are now equipped with devices capable of tracking cellphones carried by pilots and passengers. The equipment, part of the Canadian Airborne Sensor for Search and Rescue (CASSAR) system, detects cell tower interrogation signals emitted by cellphones. This technology has been installed in CC-130H aircraft dedicated to search and rescue missions.

Sky Industry News Sep 9, 2024

Denver’s Brown Palace Hotel, now part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, is experiencing significant operational challenges that have drastically altered the guest experience.

Sky Industry News Sep 9, 2024

A tourist's recent encounter with border control has sparked discussions on privacy invasion. The incident, shared under the hashtag #travelstorytime, involved a woman being interrogated by border guards about her tampon.

Sky Industry News Sep 9, 2024

Qatar Airways has introduced an interactive advertisement that allows users to place themselves in a promotional film using artificial intelligence. By uploading a photo, individuals can be inserted into a romantic travel adventure, effectively creating a deepfake of themselves within the short film. Participants become the lead actors in various global locations such as Tokyo, Cape Town, and Doha.

Sky Industry News Sep 9, 2024