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Off-Duty Pilot Helps Southwest Plane Land Safely After Captain Needs ‘Medical Attention’

An off-duty pilot from another airline has helped a Southwest Airlines plane land safely in Las Vegas after one of its pilots required "medical attention" shortly after departure. 

Russia to Award State Honors to Pilots Involved in U.S. Drone Incident

Russia awards state honors to the pilots involved in the US drone incident, despite denying involvement, while the US called Russia's actions "reckless."

Pentagon Releases Video of Russian Jet Dumping Fuel on U.S. Drone in Black Sea (Video)

The Pentagon has released a video showing a Russian fighter jet dumping fuel on a US surveillance drone in international airspace over the Black Sea, causing damage to the drone's propeller.

U.S. Drone Plunges into Black Sea—Russian MoD Denies Involvement

A US MQ-9 drone crashed into the Black Sea after an alleged intercept by Russian fighter jets, with both sides giving conflicting accounts of the incident.

Buttigieg Under Investigation for Use of Private Jets

The Department of Transportation's internal watchdog is auditing Secretary Pete Buttigieg's use of private jets, which came under scrutiny after a report revealed he had taken at least 18 flights using taxpayer-funded private jets since taking office in early 2021.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leads to Aviation Deaths: Tucker Carlson (Video)

A Fox News report highlights the death of Conrad Aska in a tragic aviation accident, revealing the dangers of hiring pilots based on irrelevant criteria like appearance rather than ability.

Pentagon Releases New Photo of Chinese Balloon Shot Down Over U.S.

Photo taken by one of the pilots of a Lockheed U-2 reconnaissance jet.

Former Army Secretary Urges U.S. to ‘Prepare For The Worst’ Against China

Former Army Secretary Patrick Murphy is sounding the alarm on China's increased military aggression that has led to an inevitable breach of U.S. sovereignty, pressing Americans to understand that "we're the underdog here."

Montana Airspace Temporarily Closed Over the Weekend Due to ‘Radar Anomaly’

A part of Montana airspace was temporarily closed due to a “radar anomaly,” then later reopened, after an unidentified object was shot down over Canada, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said.

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