Incoming North Korean Missile Warning Prompted FAA’s Mysterious Air Traffic Halt
New details about the FAA’s halt on flights across the western U.S. clearly point to North Korea’s hypersonic missile test as being the culprit.
New details about the FAA’s halt on flights across the western U.S. clearly point to North Korea’s hypersonic missile test as being the culprit.
FAA audio from an encounter between law enforcement helicopters and a strange aircraft highlights the confusion during and after the incident.
Close to a year after the first encounter, and multiple sightings by pilots later, the Los Angeles Jetpack Man mystery deepens.
Months after the first sighting of the jet pack guy over Southern California, we get new insights into the official investigation into the incidents.
While Washington’s airspace is well defended, such a threat, which mentioned revenge for the killing of Iran’s General Soleimani, can’t be discounted.
The recording is chilling, but it also provides new details about the terrifying incident.
The moment is a great display of the camaraderie among aviators and their near-universal fascination with all of mankind’s flying machines.
New York Center was temporarily declared completely out of service, called ‘ATC Zero.’ Here’s what that means and why it’s happening.
The incident, which will disrupt air travel in the region, is a reminder that the growing pandemic has the ability to interrupt key services and military readiness.
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