The NTSB has wrapped up its two-year investigation into the cause of the deadly crash at the Wings Over Dallas air show in 2022. All six people on board the WWII-era planes were killed in the crash.
The NTSB has provided its final report into the mid-air collision during the 2022 Wings Over Dallas airshow that claimed six ...
WASHINGTON – Inadequate prebriefing, lack of oversight and insufficient administrative risk controls led to the deadly mid-air collision of two World War II-era warbirds at a Dallas air show in ...
Inadequate planning and a lack of oversight were among factors contributing to a midair collision that killed six people during a 2022 warbird airshow in Dallas, according to a new report released ...
During the maneuver at the Commemorative Air Force’s Wings Over Dallas show, the P-63F Kingcobra struck the left wing of the Boeing bomber from behind, causing both aircraft to crash ...
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DALLAS — The National Transportation Safety ... people with new details about what they believe led to the crash. The NTSB released preliminary findings Monday showing Inadequate planning ...
Attorneys representing families of the victims of the 2022 Wings Over Dallas air show crash say findings ... lawsuits against show organizers. The NTSB will release its final report Thursday ...
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This image released by the National Transportation Safety Board shows a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63F Kingcobra colliding at Dallas Executive Airport during the Wings over Dallas ...
READ MORE: NTSB: Inadequate Planning, Lack of Oversight Contributed to Fatal Dallas Midair Earlier this week, the NTSB said its investigation found that the accident was the result of inadequate ...