Latest Transportation Headlines

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First Light Program Managers, Inc. Acquires NTIS, dba NTIS Transportation Insurance Services

May 4 2022 // Dania, FL., May 4, 2022 — Anthony L. Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of First Light Program Managers, Inc. and Alex Moore, President of NTIS, Inc. dba NTIS Transportation Insurance Services of Las Vegas, Nevada...

Small Plane Crash Kills 2 in Central Texas; FAA, NTSB to Investigate

Apr 8 2022 // Two people were killed April 5 when the small plane they were flying in crashed near a Central Texas airport, officials said. Those aboard the single-engine Cessna TU206H were a man and a woman, according to the Texas...

NTSB: Oklahoma Plane Crash That Killed 3 Was Nearly Vertical

Mar 31 2022 // A plane that crashed in northern Oklahoma, killing three Nebraskans, was nearly vertical when in struck the ground, according to a preliminary report released on March 29 by the National Transportation Safety...

NTSB: Car Carrying Oklahoma Teens Made Rolling Stop Before Fatal Crash

Mar 29 2022 // A small, four-seat, car carrying six Oklahoma teenagers reportedly failed to come to a full stop before entering an intersection where it was hit by a large truck, killing all of the teens, the National Transportation...

NTSB Report Recounts Final Moments Before Fatal Louisiana Helicopter Crash

Feb 7 2022 // A helicopter was seen descending toward the ground in a nose-down position before it crashed near Houma, killing the pilot and a passenger, federal investigators said. The account was included Friday in the National...

NTSB Issues 1st Report on Fatal Midair Arizona Collision

Oct 25 2021 // The National Transportation Safety Board issued its preliminary report on a fatal midair collision involving a helicopter and a small plane outside a suburban Phoenix airport earlier this month. The flight instructor and...

NTSB: Driver was Behind Wheel When Tesla Crashed Near Houston, Killing Two

Oct 25 2021 // A driver was behind the wheel when a Tesla electric car crashed and burned last April near Houston, killing two men, neither of whom was found in the driver’s seat. The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board...

NTSB: Louisiana Boat’s Engine Room-Only Fuel Shutoff Valves Let Fire Spread

Oct 11 2021 // Fuel shutoff valves outside the engine room might have stopped a fire that destroyed a shrimp boat after an explosion off Louisiana last year, federal investigators say. Other shrimpers saw the smoke and rescued all four...

NTSB: Poor Communication Led to Fatal Towboat Crash in Louisiana

Sep 27 2021 // A fatal head-on crash between barges pushed by two towboats in Louisiana was caused by inadequate communication and failure to broadcast their total sizes, the National Transportation Safety Board says. The RC Creppel...

National Transportation Safety Board Probes Deadly Tesla Crash in Florida

Sep 21 2021 // The National Transportation Safety Board has opened an investigation into a crash of a Tesla Inc. vehicle, the second probe by the agency of a fatal accident involving the electric carmaker’s models in less than six...

NTSB: Georgia Cargo Shipwreck Caused by Inaccurate Stability Calculations

Sep 16 2021 // Inaccurate stability calculations caused the capsizing of vehicle carrier Golden Ray that resulted in $200 million worth of damages, the National Transportation Safety Board said. The Marine Accident Report details the...

NTSB: Bridge Crew at Fault in Anchored Ship’s Costly New Orleans-Area Crash

Aug 24 2021 // The bridge crew’s lack of attention to a cargo ship’s position let it drag anchor and hit another anchored ship and a dock last year, doing millions of dollars in damage, according to a National Transportation...

NTSB Says Boston Green Line Train That Hit 2nd Train Was Going 30 MPH

Aug 10 2021 // The Green Line train that struck a second train in Boston was traveling at 30 miles per hour, while the train that was struck was traveling at about 10 mph, according to a preliminary review of data by the National...

Hub Introduces Transportation Industry Excess Liability Product

Jun 18 2021 // Chicago-based Hub International Limited has introduced a transportation excess liability/umbrella proprietary product helps clients reduce risks and protect them from potentially large losses. The Hub Drive Excess...

Transportation Company to Pay $40K to Settle Race Harassment Lawsuit

Jun 2 2021 // A river transportation company will pay $40,000 to resolve a race harassment lawsuit filed in Louisiana, federal authorities say. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) said it filed suit alleging...

Pilot Failed to Control Plane in Texas Crash That Killed 10: NTSB

May 21 2021 // A pilot’s failure to control a small airplane when it lost thrust in one of two engines seconds after takeoff in suburban Dallas led to a 2019 crash that killed all 10 people aboard, federal officials said in a...

NTSB: Louisiana Offshore Lift Boat Flipped While Lowering Legs, Turning

May 19 2021 // An offshore oil industry boat had begun to lower its legs and was trying to turn to face heavy winds when it flipped in the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana last month, according to a preliminary federal report released on May...

Tesla Owner Got into Driver’s Seat Before Deadly Texas Crash: NTSB

May 12 2021 // Home security camera footage shows that the owner of a Tesla got into the driver’s seat of the car shortly before a deadly crash in suburban Houston, according to a new government report. But the preliminary report...

NTSB: Lack of Monitoring Aggravated $900K Louisiana Shipyard Fire

May 7 2021 // A 2020 fire at a Louisiana shipyard in April 2020 that caused $900,000 in damage was able to start and spread without notice because no one was continually monitoring the vessel while fire detectors were shut off during...

NTSB: 2 of 6 Killed in Massive, Icy Texas Crash Had Exited Cars

Apr 23 2021 // Two of the six people killed in a massive crash involving about 130 vehicles on an icy Texas interstate in February were fatally struck after getting out of their vehicles, a federal agency reported on April 21. The...