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NTSB Launches Special Investigation into Norfolk Southern After Series of Accidents, Including Fatal Derailment and Death of Conductor

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched an investigation into railroad giant Norfolk Southern following a series of recent accidents, including a fiery derailment in Ohio and the death of a conductor. The NTSB has urged the company to review and assess its safety practices and implement necessary changes to improve safety. The investigation will look into the company’s “organization and safety culture” and is expected to take several months to complete.

NTSB Investigating Norfolk Southern After Fatal Train Accident Claims Life of Conductor

A tragic accident involving a Norfolk Southern train conductor has prompted the National Transportation Safety Board to investigate the company's safety culture. The 46-year-old conductor was struck and killed by a truck at a steel facility in Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. and Norfolk Southern has released a statement expressing their grief. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the Cleveland Police Department are also involved in the investigation to determine the cause of the accident and to ensure the safety of all future railway operations.

Prominent Beltway Lawyer Conexon Hyde Dies in Turbulence Aboard Business Jet Over New England

Conexon Hyde, a prominent Beltway lawyer and member of the 9/11 Commission, died on Monday after the business jet she was aboard encountered turbulence while flying over New England. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the incident, which includes looking into a “reported trim issue”, and the FBI and FAA are also involved. The cause of the turbulence is still unknown.

One Passenger Killed After Business Jet Experiences Severe Turbulence Over New England

On Friday, Mar. 3, a business jet encountered severe turbulence over New England, resulting in the death of one passenger and forcing the aircraft to divert to Bradley International Airport in Connecticut. The NTSB is now investigating the incident and the cause of the death, and reminding people of the importance of following safety protocols when flying.

NTSB Report Finds East Palestine Train Derailment Was Preventable and Unforeseen by Crew

On February 3, a freight train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, causing a fiery wreck and the release of hazardous chemicals. The NTSB released a preliminary report concluding that the crash was preventable and that the crew had no indication of the impending disaster. Residents are still dealing with the aftermath of the derailment and the NTSB is expected to release its final report in the coming months.

NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on East Palestine Train Derailment, Identifying Overheating Axle as Possible Cause

A freight train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, earlier this month, and the NTSB has released a preliminary report on the incident. The report identified that the crew did not receive a warning about an overheating axle until just before the derailment occurred, and the train was traveling 47 miles per hour at the time. The NTSB is continuing to investigate the cause of the derailment and to ensure similar incidents do not occur in the future.

Pete Buttigieg Visits East Palestine, Ohio to Investigate Train Derailment and Toxic Chemical Spill

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is visiting East Palestine, Ohio, to assess the damage from a recent train derailment that spilled toxic chemicals into the community. The NTSB's preliminary report revealed that five of the derailed cars were carrying 115,580 gallons of vinyl chloride, and the Transportation Department is working to ensure the safety of the community and prevent similar disasters in the future.

Tragedy Strikes Little Rock: Five People Killed in Plane Crash at Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport

Five people died in a plane crash Wednesday shortly after taking off from Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that there were five people aboard the plane, all CTEH employees out of its Little Rock office. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, with the NTSB in charge of determining the cause.

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