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Southwest 737 MAX Damaged After Rare Dutch Roll Incident

Federal Aviation authorities are investigating a rare and serious in-flight incident involving a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 that Dutch-rolled on May 25. The unusual aerodynamic motion occurred during a routine flight from Phoenix to Oakland and resulted in what investigators have described as substantial aircraft damage. Though the plane landed safely, the event […]

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Southwest 737 MAX Sustains Substantial Damage After Rare ‘Dutch Roll’ Incident, Triggering Intensive Federal Probe into Aviation Safety

A fresh mid-air event on a Southwest Boeing 737 MAX 8 caught Washington’s attention, shining light on an unusual yet severe motion called “Dutch roll.” Though rare, this wobble led to clear physical harm to the plane damage bad enough that it’s stayed grounded for weeks now. Because of that, both the FAA and NTSB […]

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NTSB Recovers Black Boxes, Reveals Initial Data from Deadly UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Louisville

A quiet Thursday night at Louisville’s busy airfield turned grim when a UPS cargo jet went down just after liftoff, exploding in a flash that rattled nerves across town and sent ripples through the flight industry. Back on November 4, 2025, UPS Flight 2976 – a loaded MD-11 heading to Dallas – struggled to climb […]

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Boom Supersonics’ XB-1 Demonstrator Secures FAA Airworthiness and Supersonic Flight Approvals, Paving Way for Overture Development

In a major milestone in the history of the aerospace sector Boom Supersonic has made a key regulatory breakthrough by being granted an experimental airworthiness certificate by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of its XB-1 demonstrator aircraft. It is a certification awarded on August 11, publicly on August 24, which essentially removes a significant […]

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Federal Regulators Intensify Probe After Southwest Boeing 737 MAX Drops to 150 Feet Over Tampa Bay Amid Broader Safety Concerns

The Boeing 737 MAX 8 which carried an almost fatal accident on the Southwest Airlines Flight WN425, bound toward Columbus and Tampa, has caused a heavy squee back into the frightening debate surrounding aviation security and supervision in the United States. What started as an ordinary Sunday flight on July 14, 2024, had been a […]

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