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NTSB Pulls Public Documents After AI Reconstruction of Cockpit Audio
Tech
5/31/2026AI summary

NTSB Pulls Public Documents After AI Reconstruction of Cockpit Audio

The NTSB temporarily removed public access to its docket system after AI tools reconstructed cockpit audio from spectrogram images, violating a law protecting such recordings. The incident stemmed from an investigation into a mysterious sound on a UPS flight 2976 recording, which crashed in Louisville, KY, killing 15. Advances in AI enabled the reconstruction, highlighting challenges in maintaining confidentiality.

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Fatal 2022 China Eastern Airlines plane crash points to deliberate fuel cut-off
NEWS
5/4/2026

Fatal 2022 China Eastern Airlines plane crash points to deliberate fuel cut-off

The China Eastern Airlines plane that crashed into a hillside in 2022, killing all 132 people on board, had its fuel supply cut mid-flight, newly released investigative material shows, which bolsters the theory that the aircraft was intentionally brought down. While China still has yet to release a final report on the accident, findings released by the US National Transportation Safety Board this month show that levers controlling the flow of fuel to the jet’s engines were switched to the...

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Small Plane Crash in Texas Hill Country Kills All Five Aboard
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Crime·5/1/2026AI summary

Small Plane Crash in Texas Hill Country Kills All Five Aboard

A Cessna 421C crashed Thursday night in Wimberley, Texas, killing all five people aboard. The plane was traveling at a high rate of speed when it went down around 11:25pm, having taken off from Amarillo about two hours earlier and heading to New Braunfels National Airport. The FAA and NTSB will investigate the crash. Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra said a second aircraft in the area landed safely at the New Braunfels airport.

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SCMP Economy
NTSB Recommends Alcohol Detection Systems for All New School Buses After West Virginia Crash
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Transportation·4/23/2026AI summary

NTSB Recommends Alcohol Detection Systems for All New School Buses After West Virginia Crash

The NTSB has recommended for the first time that all new school buses be equipped with alcohol detection systems that can disable the bus if the driver is impaired. The recommendation follows a 2024 West Virginia school bus rollover that left one boy with a leg amputation and two other children seriously injured, with the driver sentenced to up to 110 years in prison. Investigators found at least 118 school bus drivers accused of driving drunk over five years, prompting the agency to act despite industry pushback expected on cost and implementation.

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