The plane that landed safely was operated by the Chandler location of a flight school. Two people died in the crash.
At least two people have died after two small planes collided midair outside Tucson, Ariz. on Feb. 19, the FAA confirmed.
The midair collision at Marana Regional Airport raises questions about air traffic control systems at tower-less airports.
Chatter over the airwaves has provided some clues about what happened in Arizona. A chief flight instructor who was in the ...
According to preliminary information, the aircraft collided while upwind of runway 12 at the airport in Marana. The Cessna ...
One of the two planes involved in a fatal midair collision Wednesday at a regional airport north of Tucson was operated by a flight school. The plane was operated by the Chandler location of ...
MARANA, AZ — Two people are dead after two planes collided mid-air Wednesday morning at an airport in southern Arizona. The ...
Do more U.S. airports need control towers? That's one of the questions that has arisen following a midair collision at an airport in southern Arizona last week. But experts say ...
Authorities say at least two people are dead after a midair collision involving two small planes in Marana, Arizona.
Not having a tower at the Marana Regional Airport north of Tucson doesn’t mean it’s any less safe, experts say.
A manned airport tower was supposed to be in place by the end of 2024 to accommodate an increase in traffic and improve safety at the Arizona airport.