According to the FAA, a Southwest Airlines flight approaching Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and got too close to an American Airlines flight on Feb. 23.
Authorities are investigating multiple skydiving incidents that have left three dead in the last two months after complications while descending.
In January, a 55-year-old woman also died after complications with her parachute at Skydive Arizona. A spokesperson for the FAA said the agency's investigations of skydiving accidents focus on inspecting the packing of the parachute and reserve parachute ...
Arizona's recent aviation accident has some suggesting that an air traffic control tower might have made a difference, but experts disagree.
Ann Wick, 55, a Burnsville, Minnesota native, is believed to have done several jumps Jan. 24 at the skydiving facility in Eloy, Skydive Arizona. The police say she was at least on her fifth jump when the accident happened.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced plans to "supercharge" hiring efforts for air traffic controllers after a recent slew of fatal air crashes.
In January, a 55-year-old Ann Wick who grew up in Burnsville, Minnesota died after complications with her parachute at Skydive Arizona. A GoFundMe set up by Wick’s brother has raised over $12,000 to support her children.
FAA was working with authorities in Arizona to investigate three skydiving deaths near the same location all happening within a two month period.
Arizona drivers usually have big feelings about photo radar enforcement, and a new plan may give them the chance to decide once and for all if they belong on the Copper State's roads.