A flight from Los Angeles to Nashville was diverted to New Mexico on Friday afternoon after a passenger tried to break into the cockpit, authorities said.
Fatigue and overwork still a problem for the Navy, GAO study says Problems not solved after string of deadly collisions, audit finds Follow Us
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The transport vessel Transshelf carries the damaged USS Fitzgerald, a U.S. Navy destroyer, towards the Pascagoula River in Pascagoula, Miss., Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. The ship was damaged in a June collision off Japan, that killed seven sailors. (AP Photo/Rogelio . more > By Mike Glenn - The Washington Times - Thursday, June 3, 2021
Lack of sleep and manpower shortages continue to plague the Navy despite being identified a prime contributors to a pair of deadly collisions four years ago, a critical new audit has found.
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