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Monday the 9th of June, 2025
Here are the stories to start the new week… Be safe out there! Tom Plane crash in DeKalb County claims pilot’s life, injures child by: Ethan Illers DEKALB COUNTY, Ill. (WGN) – One person has died and a child was injured after a sm all plane crashed in DeKalb County Saturday afternoon. The DeKalb County Sheriff’s…
Friday the 6th of June, 2025 – the 81st Anniversary of “D-Day”
Today is the 81st anniversary of D-Day, when allied forces launched an amphibious assault on five beaches in Normandy, France: Utah, Omaha, Juno, Gold and Sword. Up to 12,000 Allies and 9,000 Germans were killed, according to the National World War II Museum. The day is billed as “the beginning of the end of war…
Thursday the 5th of June, 2025
These are the stories for today… Out in the Bay area with family for a few days, so the timing may seem off in getting the Morning Report published. Be safe out there! Tom Ryanair passengers are ‘thrown against the ceiling’ with nine injured as extreme turbulence hits flight from hell over Europe, leaving terrified…
Wednesday the 4th of June, 2025
These are your stories for today… Be safe out there! Tom American Flight AA5702 Declares Emergency, Returns to Jacksonville By Len Varley American Eagle flight AA5702, an ERJ-145 bound for Charlotte, has declared an emergency and returned to Jacksonville Albert J. Ellis Airport (OAJ). An American Eagle regional flight en route to Charlotte, NC has declared…
Tuesday the 3rd of June, 2025
These are your stories for today… Two articles of note, the Fire Safety Research Institute issued a notice regarding a potential hazard involving fire blankets used for electric vehicle fire suppression efforts with battery involvement and the NTSB has a job opening for a Senior Survival Factors Investigator (Airport Operations and Crashworthiness). Be safe out …