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March 17, 1953: The Black Box Is Born

1953: After several high-profile crashes of de Havilland Comet airliners go unsolved, Australian researcher David Warren invents a device to record cockpit noise and instruments during flight.
During the first half of aviation’s history, crashes rarely came with any answers. Even if an eyewitness saw an airplane crash, little was known of the cause or what [...]

Ethiopian plane crashes off Lebanon, no survivors yet

An Ethiopian airliner carrying 90 people exploded in a ball of flames and plunged into the sea off Lebanon just after takeoff in stormy weather early yesterday, officials and witnesses said. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled

Airliner crashes off Lebanese coast

An Ethiopian Airlines plane with around 90 passengers and crew has reportedly crashed into the Mediterranean shortly after taking off from Beirut. The Boeing 737 is believed to have been heading for the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa when it disappeared off the radar five minutes into its flight.

US man accused in airliner disruption in court

An Oregon man who FBI agents say was angling for frequent flier miles has made his first court appearance on a charge of interfering with a commercial jetliner crew by filling out a comment card that talked about crashing into the ocean. Federal authorities charged 56-year-old Joseph Hedlund

Airports step up security after failed airliner attack

World airports ramped up security Saturday after a botched attempt to blow up a US plane arriving in Detroit from Amsterdam, with the failed terror attack throwing the spotlight back onto flight safety. Amsterdam-Schipol airport was also investigating how the 23-year-old Nigerian with

Detroit airliner incident “was failed bomb attack”

An incident on an airliner arriving in the city of Detroit from Amsterdam in the Netherlands was a failed bomb attack, senior U.S. officials say. Sources say a man burnt his leg trying to ignite explosives on the jet, which had 278 passengers and 11 crew aboard, but nobody else was seriously hurt.

Yemeni plane carrying 150 crashes

Search for survivors begins after Yemenia Air airliner comes down in Cormoros archipelago

Rescuers were today searching for survivors in the Indian Ocean after an airliner belonging to the Yemeni state carrier crashed in the Comoros archipelago with more than 150 people on board.

Most of the passengers on the the Yemenia Air Airbus 310, which had been flying from the Yemen capital, San’a, to the main island of Grand Comore, were believed to be Comoros residents returning from Paris.

A Yemenia Air official said the plane, which authorities believe crashed in the early hours of the morning, had 142 passengers and 11 crew members on board.

A senior government official said it was unclear whether there were any survivors.

“The plane has crashed … we still don’t know exactly where,” Idi Nadhoim, the Comoros vice-president, told Reuters from the airport at the Grand Comore capital, Moroni.

“We think it’s in the area of Mitsamiouli … we don’t know if there are any survivors among the 150 people on the plane.”

Ibrahim Kassim, a representative from Asenca, the regional air security body, said the plane was believed to have come down between three and six miles from the coast.

“We think the crash is somewhere along its landing approach,” he said. “The weather is really not very favourable. The sea is very rough.”

Military and civilian boats have been mobilised to assist with the search operation.

French military planes from the Indian Ocean islands of Mayotte and Reunion have also begun searching, and the army has sent speedboats to the area.

A Paris airport spokeswoman said a Yemenia flight left Paris yesterday morning, landing in Yemen before taking off for Moroni.

The Comoros covers three small volcanic islands, Grande Comore, Anjouan and Moheli, in the Mozambique channel.

The islands lie 190 miles northwest of Madagascar and a similar distance east of the African mainland.

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