The plane crashed into a vacant building near the airport. A Cessna 208 passenger aircraft lost control and crashed in an industrial area near the Honolulu Airport today in Hawaii, United States.
Newsweek spoke to drone specialist Vijay Kumar, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, about how an ordinary person could spot the difference between a plane and ...
Horrifying video captured a plane crashing into a building in Hawaii during a training flight — with a pilot telling the control tower: “We’re out of control here.” The two people on board ...
A Kamaka Air training flight crashed into a building near Honolulu's airport. Two people died in the crash. The pilot reported loss of control. The plane hit a vacant state-owned building. Airport ...
Two people are dead after a plane crashed into a building near the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, according to reports. At around 3:15 p.m. local time on Tuesday, Kamaka Air ...
While the cause of the crash is yet to be confirmed, the news outlet reported that one of those on board told air traffic control that the plane was "out of control." Stock image (illustrative ...
The plane was coming into land at San Fernando Airport in Buenos Aires when disaster struck. Reports claimed the plane appeared to lose control as it came into land at about midday today local ...
A Kamaka Air plane crashed Tuesday into an abandoned building on Ualena Street, killing two pilots on board. The plane’s wreckage came to rest in a parking lot behind the building. DeFries ...
Former Vikings receivers Jake Reed and Cris Carter honor Randy Moss by showing off his jersey before the game Monday at U.S. Bank Stadium. Moss is dealing with cancer. (Carlos Gonzalez/The ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Drones are being spotted all over the U.S. But are some of those flashing lights in the sky really just from ...
The FBI's Newark bureau says plane pilots are getting lasers flashed into their eyes and warns New Jersey residents it's not safe to shine laser lights at the sky or fire at flying objects.
Brentwood Bay, B.C., resident John Harper is with the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue and was on the water nearby when the coast guard warned boaters of the plane making an "emergency ...