Three more are injured
Aviation
Another Shoe Bomb? Homeland Security Warns of New Threat
Officials say new intelligence points to the possibility of a shoe-bomber attack on aircraft
5 Hospitalized After Plane Turbulence
One woman may have cracked ceiling with her head
Lightning Strikes Spirit Airlines Flight
No passengers were injured
New Footage of Aspen Jet Crash Released
Incident killed one and injured two others
Feds Investigating Why Southwest Jet Landed at Wrong Airport
Pilots on leave after landing seven miles off-course
Southwest Plane Lands at Wrong Airport, Narrowly Avoids Precipice
And with the runway being too short for a Boeing 737, it couldn’t take off again
New York-Bound Flight Diverted After Suspicious Device Found in Toilet
Camera disguised as flash drive thought to be a bomb
Pilot In Asiana Crash Was Worried About Automated System
Three died and more than 150 were injured in the crash
Will Seatmates Become Cellmates Soon?
The FCC wants airlines to decide for themselves, but it sounds like there are many reasons why allowing passengers to make in-flight cellphone calls might be a bad idea
FCC: In-Flight Phone Use Up to Airlines
After acknowledging that mobile technology does not interfere with flights
The Unlikely Fight Over First in Flight
How three states, two historians and one blurry photograph created a bitter battle over the Wright Brothers
Phone Calls on Planes? The FCC Might OK Them — Someday
The Federal Communications Commission is set to consider allowing airline passengers to make calls while in-flight, an official there confirmed to TIME Thursday. The agency will first discuss the proposal at an open meeting set for Dec. 12.
“Today, we circulated a proposal to expand consumer access and choice for in-flight mobile …