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The Transportation Safety Board says a helicopter-induced lightning strike set off an uncontrolled and rapid descent of a passenger helicopter off British Columbia’s coast in October 2023.

The report released Wednesday says the Helijet flight, with two crew and 12 passengers aboard, was travelling through overcast conditions that were conductive to such ...


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For five hours, the 11 survivors of a plane crash off the coast of Florida floated on a life raft, with no means of calling for help and no idea if anyone was coming to save them. As a thunderstorm approached, they gathered under a tarp for whatever protection it might offer.

Then, search and rescue crews from the U.S. military appeared overhead, members of those crews...


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Ontario taxpayers are on the hook for nearly $200,000 over Premier Doug Ford’s flip-flop on a $28.9-million private jet purchase, newly released documents from the premier’s office show.

Ford’s office confirmed on April 17 that the province bought a used 2016 Bombardier Challenger 650 jet for the premier’s use. That sparked a furor among the public, leading to a flood ...


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NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — The European Union’s energy commissioner said Wednesday that while there is no immediate threat to jet fuel supplies, the possibility of a longer-term shortage cannot be ruled out.

Commissioner Dan Jørgensen told reporters that any shortage will depend on how the Iran war and the situation in the Strait of Hormuz will unfold, as well as how airli...


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Safety experts recommended Wednesday that airlines develop realistic training to prepare their pilots to deal with smoke filling the cockpit, like what happened on a Southwest Airlines plane after a bird strike.

The National Transportation Safety Board said the pilots who safely landed that plane back in New Orleans told investigators the situation was far more challen...


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