The FAA said that between 1988 and 2023 wildlife strikes with civilian ... urban and suburban communities across the U.S. On Monday, a coyote was found inside a Chicago grocery store before it was captured and removed by authorities. In 2020, two people ...
Research company Enigma Labs said it has tallied 650 sightings nationally described as drone-related since November, with most concentrated in the Northeast.
The United Airlines aircraft was carrying 167 passengers when it struck a coyote on Sunday, Jan. 12 in Chicago, the airline confirmed to PEOPLE in a statement
An aviation school based at the DuPage Airport in West Chicago has opened a new satellite training base in DeKalb. The Illinois Aviation Academy, operated by Chicago-based Spartan Education Group, on
A United Airlines flight struck a coyote on the runway during takeoff from Chicago O’Hare International Airport, forcing the jet to return to the airport.
The White House is providing an explanation for the drones that were spotted over New Jersey, and all along the East Coast, over the past several months.
As someone who has flown the same route that Allsop was set to pilot today, those accommodations for passengers are pretty much going to suck as that is about the only direct flight out of Savannah to Chicago out of the Savannah/Hilton Head Airport.
Immigrants in Chicago and other U.S. cities have been preparing for immigration arrests since President-elect Donald Trump won the November election.
A United Airlines flight to Phoenix returned to Chicago’s O’Hare Airport after striking a coyote during takeoff. The Boeing 737 MAX 9, carrying 167 passengers, landed safely, and no injuries were reported. Passengers were rebooked on another flight.
Un avión de United Airlines impactó contra un coyote en la pista durante el despegue en Chicago, lo que obligó al vuelo a regresar al Aeropuerto Internacional O’Hare para examinar el tren de aterrizaje.
A flight to Washington, D.C., returned to Nigeria after “unexpected aircraft movement” caused injuries, United Airlines said. A statement from United emailed to The Hill on Monday said that one of
New Jersey residents were concerned over the mysterious drones that flew above their homes, sparking conspiracy theories about the source.