More than two years after smoke filled a Southwest Airlines cockpit, the NTSB is calling for better training for pilots.
(NewsNation) — A cockpit smoke incident that nearly left pilots flying blind has sparked new training changes for airline crews. The National Transportation Safety Board has recommended updated ...
In the incident on the Southwest flight, the NTSB said the flight crew on departure from New Orleans ​had difficulty seeing instruments and checklist items as visibility deterio ...
Safety experts recommended Wednesday that airlines develop realistic training to prepare their pilots to deal with smoke filling the cockpit, like what happened on a Southwest Airlines plane after a ...
A pilot experienced a sudden and startling cabin full of acrid smoke, causing temporary disorientation and loss of visibility during a flight. His immediate action was to open vents and a window to ...
WASHINGTON, May 13 (Reuters) - The National Transportation Safety Board on Wednesday recommended improving training for pilot preparedness for smoke-in-cockpit emergencies after a 2023 incident. The ...
Safety experts recommended Wednesday that airlines develop realistic training to prepare their pilots to deal with smoke filling the cockpit, like what happened on a Southwest Airlines plane after a ...
Members of the NTSB say they are deeply disturbed after this investigation showed that lives could have been saved after years of warnings. We should be angry because for years no one listened. This ...