News - Joe Sharkey
By Joe Sharkey I am not in the business of dispensing advice, but here is some nevertheless: It's summer. Air travel is bad. It's getting even worse and won't improve anytime soon. And there is absolutely nothing you or I can do about it. So chill.
Two U.S. pilots involved in Brazil's worst air accident in history had trouble with their radio in-flight, Folha de Sao Paulo reported Tuesday. The newspaper published a transcript of the conversation the pilots had with air traffic controllers just minutes before the crash.
By D.R. Stewart, Tulsa World, Okla. Dec. 13--The union that represents pilots at American Airlines is commending the Brazilian government for releasing two U.S.
By TALES AZZONI SAO PAULO, Brazil - Police on Friday formally accused two U.S. pilots in connection with Brazil's deadliest air disaster, saying their "lack of caution" at the controls of an executive jet played a role in the collision over the Amazon that killed 154 people.
By Bill Bleyer, Newsday, Melville, N.Y. Nov. 29--Two months after a midair collision over the Amazon basin killed 154 people, international aviation experts are questioning the fairness of the Brazilian investigation.
