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What Happened to the Engine on Southwest Airlines Flight 1380?
April 18, 2018 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCAfter an initial review of the left engine of the Southwest Airlines aircraft that made an emergency landing yesterday in Philadelphia, the NTSB discovered that one of the 24 fan blades on the engine broke off in flight and caused the catastrophic unco …
Southwest Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Engine Explodes
April 17, 2018 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCSouthwest Airlines Flight 1380 made an emergency landing in Philadelphia today after the aircraft’s left engine apparently exploded while en route from New York’s La Guardia Airport to Dallas Love Field. The plane landed safely, but apparently one pass …
What Caused the Papillon Airways Grand Canyon Helicopter Crash?
February 16, 2018 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCAn EC-130 helicopter operated by Papillon Airways, a tour company, crashed and exploded in flames in the Grand Canyon on Saturday. Three people were killed and another four were critically injured. The passengers boarded the helicopter in Boulder City, …
Delta Airlines Says No More Snakes On The Plane
January 25, 2018 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCDelta Airlines is changing the rules for service animals on its flights. In summary, Delta will be requiring additional documentation for service animals effective March 1, 2018. The new rules require proof of health/vaccinations at least 48 hours in a …
American Airlines Resolves Holiday Pilot Shortage
December 6, 2017 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCAmerican Airlines recently experienced a scheduling glitch that left thousands of holiday flights without pilots and other staff and at risk for cancellation. The Allied Pilots Association (the pilots’ union) estimated that approximately 15,000 flights …
Make Your Thanksgiving Air Travel More Bearable
November 20, 2017 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCAAA estimates that about 4 million Americans will travel by air this Thanksgiving. That represents the largest increase in years. With that increase, comes increased frustration. This blog, hopefully, will provide some ways that travelers can prevent, …
Airline Pilot Buzzes Tower Top Gun Style
November 6, 2017 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCIn a move that had everyone shaking heads and thinking that someone has seen Top Gun too many times, an Air Berlin pilot elected to do a fly-by of the airport tower. The fly-by involved a close approach on landing, then pulling up quickly while banki …
Reaction To Latest Southwest Airlines Passenger Removal Incident
September 28, 2017 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCOnce again, we are all watching viral video of a passenger being dragged off of a commercial airliner. This time, it was a Southwest Airlines flight from Baltimore to Los Angeles. The backstory is still a little murky, but the optic for Southwest Airli …
Hurricane Irma Prompts Airlines to Cap Costs
September 7, 2017 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCThe 2017 hurricane season is proving to be record setting. Many of those in the path of Hurricane Irma are under evacuation orders. With gas in short supply in some areas, many are seeking to travel by air to a safe location. While there have been some …
United Airlines Announces New Plan for Overbooked Flights
July 26, 2017 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCAfter a series of hits in the news, United Airlines has unveiled a new plan for dealing with overbooked flights. All airlines overbook, and there is nothing illegal about it, but airlines’ bad methods for dealing with it has made recent news. This is p …