October 14, 2009

Engine Trouble Forces Emergency Landing In Ohio

Authorities say a regional commuter jet whose pilot issued a call for help when the aircraft was left with one operable engine landed safely at Dayton International Airport.


May 04, 2009

WW2 Uniform Donated

The uniform of a Mexican pilot who flew alongside U.S. forces in World War II has been donated to the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton.


May 03, 2009

Economy Buffeting Student Pilots, Flight Schools

The slumping economy is forcing student pilots in North America to put their dreams of flying on hold, a trend that is placing a financial chokehold on flight schools. 


January 25, 2009

Ohio Man Gets 3 Years For Pointing Laser

A northeast Ohio man who shined a green laser into the cockpits of a police helicopter and several other aircraft has been sentenced to three years in prison.


January 16, 2009

Local Pilots Start With Safety Training

Most air travelers know when they are on board their flight that safety information cards are available in the chair seat pockets—but they usually get tossed aside.


January 13, 2009

Search On For Pilot Who Faked Distress Call

Authorities are searching for 38-year-old Marcus Schrenker, who disappeared in Alabama after allegedly faking a distress call and jumping from his single-engine plane.


January 08, 2009

Port Columbus Travelers Claim Pilot Was Drunk

A Southwest Airlines pilot is on paid administrative leave after Port Columbus travelers claim he was drunk.

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