FAA: Ambulance illegally crossed Southwest plane on BWI runway
FAA officials said the plane became airborne before the point where the vehicle had crossed.
FAA officials said the plane became airborne before the point where the vehicle had crossed.
Delta launches pilot program to train next generation of aviators
The program, which is already accepting applications, is poised to bolster the pool of trained pilots.
The program, which is already accepting applications, is poised to bolster the pool of trained pilots.
Flight attendants renew push for infants to have their own seats
Citing turbulence as a major factor, The Association of Flight Attendants wants children under 2 years old to have their own seats.
Citing turbulence as a major factor, The Association of Flight Attendants wants children under 2 years old to have their own seats.
Police investigating 'unattended item' left at Sea-Tac Airport
Police are investigating an unattended item left at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Police are investigating an unattended item left at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Sea-Tac Airport named 'Best Airport in North America' 2nd year in a row, survey finds
The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has been named ‘Best Airport in North America’ a second year in a row by global airline survey Skytrax.
The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport has been named ‘Best Airport in North America’ a second year in a row by global airline survey Skytrax.
Norfolk Southern sued by widow of conductor trainee killed in Alabama railway accident
The lawsuit adds to Norfolk Southern's mounting legal troubles.
The lawsuit adds to Norfolk Southern's mounting legal troubles.
CSX train derails in West Virginia after hitting rockslide, injuring 3
No hazardous materials were being transported and there was no danger to the public, CSX said.
No hazardous materials were being transported and there was no danger to the public, CSX said.
Watch: Ceiling panel falls, narrowly misses Massachusetts subway rider inside station
It's estimated the piece weighed approximately 25 pounds.
It's estimated the piece weighed approximately 25 pounds.
New ‘dashboard’ launches, reveals which airlines let families sit together fee-free
According to the Department of Transportation, a parent who purchases airline tickets for a family should receive a guarantee from the airline that it will seat the parent and child together.
According to the Department of Transportation, a parent who purchases airline tickets for a family should receive a guarantee from the airline that it will seat the parent and child together.
Amtrak Cascades restores direct, round trip service to Vancouver, B.C.
Amtrak Cascades has fully restored its daily round trips to Vancouver, British Columbia.
Amtrak Cascades has fully restored its daily round trips to Vancouver, British Columbia.
Ohio senators introduce rail safety bill after train derailment
The bipartisan legislation would subject all trains carrying hazardous materials to additional safety regulations and state notification requirements, and increase penalties for violations.
The bipartisan legislation would subject all trains carrying hazardous materials to additional safety regulations and state notification requirements, and increase penalties for violations.
Proposed bill would ban free right-hand turns at stop lights in Washington
If you are running late for work, you may soon have to think twice at that stop light—a proposed bill would make it illegal to make a free right-hand turn at certain stop lights in Washington.
If you are running late for work, you may soon have to think twice at that stop light—a proposed bill would make it illegal to make a free right-hand turn at certain stop lights in Washington.
WSDOT: Unpaid toll fees are due March 1, 2023 before penalties kick in
All unpaid toll fees in Washington state must be paid by March 1 before late fees start kicking in.
All unpaid toll fees in Washington state must be paid by March 1 before late fees start kicking in.
Travelers stranded on Anderson Island after mechanical issues suspends ferry trips
Ferry service remains suspended between Anderson Island and the Steilacoom Ferry Terminal after mechanical issues on the ferries, leaving many stranded on the wrong end of Puget Sound.
Ferry service remains suspended between Anderson Island and the Steilacoom Ferry Terminal after mechanical issues on the ferries, leaving many stranded on the wrong end of Puget Sound.
Train derailments have declined in recent years, but they’re not uncommon, US data shows
Federal U.S. data shows there were 1,087 train derailments in 2021 — which averages to just under three each day. Most are ordinary and don't cause any major problems.
Federal U.S. data shows there were 1,087 train derailments in 2021 — which averages to just under three each day. Most are ordinary and don't cause any major problems.
9 rescued, 4 arrested in human trafficking sting near Sea-Tac Airport
Homeland Security agents rescued nine victims of a sex trafficking operation near the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport early February.
Homeland Security agents rescued nine victims of a sex trafficking operation near the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport early February.
Southwest Airlines exec offers up explanation for Christmas meltdown
Chief operating officer Andrew Watterson said it 'struggled to keep the operation moving' at 'key airports.'
Chief operating officer Andrew Watterson said it 'struggled to keep the operation moving' at 'key airports.'
New bill may squash proposed Pierce County airport plans
The Washington legislature greenlit a commission to site a new airport, and now, there's a legislative push to kill the group and start over.
The Washington legislature greenlit a commission to site a new airport, and now, there's a legislative push to kill the group and start over.
Release of toxic chemicals from derailed Ohio tanker cars begins
Officials warned the controlled burn would send phosgene and hydrogen chloride into the air. Phosgene is a highly toxic gas that can cause vomiting and breathing trouble and was used as a weapon in World War I.
Officials warned the controlled burn would send phosgene and hydrogen chloride into the air. Phosgene is a highly toxic gas that can cause vomiting and breathing trouble and was used as a weapon in World War I.
Southwest Airlines reducing minimum requirements for pilots: report
Southwest Airlines says recruiting change is aligned with hiring at or above FAA requirements.
Southwest Airlines says recruiting change is aligned with hiring at or above FAA requirements.



















