The desperate search for the missing American pilot of an F-15E that was shot down over Iran stretched into the second day — after his co-pilot was rescued in a daring search-and-rescue mission that ...
The two Canadian pilots who died in Sunday's runway collision at LaGuardia Airport in New York were young, ambitious men at the start of their careers who each had pursued their yearslong dream of ...
Mackenzie Gunther joined Jazz Aviation "immediately after graduation and began his professional flying career," according to Seneca Polytechnic Charna Flam is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been ...
The two pilots of Air Canada Express Flight 8646, which collided with a fire truck just after landing March 22 at New York’s LaGuardia Airport, died after the crash. Canadian media has widely ...
Two pilots are dead, dozens of people are injured and New York's LaGuardia airport closed for hours after an Air Canada jet collided with a fire truck on a runway at the busy airport the evening of ...
The second Air Canada pilot killed in Sunday night’s plane crash at LaGuardia Airport has been identified as Mackenzie Gunther, according to reports. Gunther was the first officer alongside pilot ...
The pilots were identified as Antoine Forest, 30, and Mackenzie Gunther. They were the only two fatalities in the plane’s collision with a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. By Pranav Baskar ...
New York's LaGuardia Airport reopened Monday, 14 hours after two pilots were killed and dozens of passengers were injured when an arriving plane collided with a fire truck on a runway. Subscribe to ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Antoine Forest and MacKenzie Gunther were the two pilots killed when an Air Canada Express jet collided with an emergency ...
A pilot and co-pilot were killed after the plane they were landing at LaGuardia Airport collided with a Port Authority emergency vehicle on the runway Sunday night, officials say. Dozens on the Air ...
One of the pilots killed in the LaGuardia Airport crash was a 30-year-old Quebec native who loved flying so much that he learned English to increase his chances at a career in aviation. “He flew his ...