Author Archives: Carl White

Federer presents his new Wilson RF Collection racquet: I would have liked to win Wimbledon with it

The Wilson team has worked for 18 months to bring to light the weapon with which the Swiss genius is most identified. Roger Federer got up early on Wednesday to unveil the new Wilson racquet that bears his name: the RF Collection. The 20-time major champion returned to the playing surface where he last played… Read More »

“Online Controversy Erupts as John Fury Claims Molly-Mae Isn’t a Good Woman After DNA Rebel Incident”Molly Mae Lay Heavy C*rses

Fury’s dad John made cruel comment about Molly-Mae ‘not being a wife’ – appearing to predict split YEARS before Share TOMMY Fury’s dad John once made a cruel comment about Molly-Mae “not being a wife” – appearing to predict the couple would split YEARS before they broke up. The influencer, 25, ended her five-year relationship… Read More »

Al Haynes, pilot who saved 184 lives by guiding Chicago-bound United Flight 232 into crash landing at Iowa airport in 1989, dies

Al Haynes, a pilot credited for saving the lives of nearly 200 people by guiding a damaged passenger jet into a crash landing at an Iowa airport in 1989, has died. Haynes died Sunday at age 87 in a Seattle-area hospital, said Gary Brown, an emergency services director for Woodbury County, Iowa. Brown confirmed the… Read More »

United Airlines pilot dies in small plane crash while on honeymoon in Colorado

A United Airlines pilot and his wife, who also worked for the airline, died in a private plane crash in Telluride, Colorado, on the way back from their honeymoon. Costas John Sivyllis, 30, who also worked as a flight instructor, had just eloped with wife, Lindsey Vogelaar, 33, on Oct. 1.The couple was flying home… Read More »

United Airlines CEO To Step down Following Critical Fraud Discoveries…FAA Investigates!!

In a dramatic shake-up for one of the world’s largest airlines, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby has announced his resignation following critical fraud discoveries that have sent shockwaves through the aviation industry. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched a full-scale investigation into the company, focusing on alleged financial misconduct and regulatory violations that threaten… Read More »

WestJet’s CEO To Step down… Following FAA Revelations

In a surprising turn of events, WestJet’s CEO, Alexis von Hoensbroech, has announced his decision to step down amid revelations stemming from an investigation conducted by the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA). The decision comes as the airline grapples with a series of regulatory and operational concerns raised by the CTA, shedding light on internal practices… Read More »

WestJet CEO blasts air traffic control system for 2.5-hour flight delay

You know that the state of air travel in Canada is rough when even a major airline CEO is complaining. Alexis von Hoensbroech, CEO of WestJet, shared a grumpy selfie on Twitter today because his flight was delayed.On Twitter, the CEO said that he was frustrated by a two-and-a-half-hour delay on a WestJet flight to… Read More »

WestJet CEO Apologises For Accessibility Issues Saying “Every Failure Is One Too Many” Apology Tours Hits live Broadcast

WestJet CEO apologizes for failures in accessibility services and expresses commitment to improvement. The airline has created a task force to address accessibility concerns and prevent service failures. High-profile incidents involving wheelchair-bound passengers prompt action and a focus on enhancing accessibility servicesWestJet Chief Executive Officer Alexis von Hoensbroech issued an apology during a meeting of… Read More »

CU attack: Ex-mental patient held

In a shocking incident, a former mental patient has been arrested following a violent attack on the premises of CU (the name of the institution). The attack, which occurred on [date], left the local community in shock, raising concerns about the treatment of mental health patients and the effectiveness of the mental healthcare system. Details… Read More »

When A British Airways Pilot Survived Being Sucked Out Of Plane For 20 Minutes

On June 10, 1990, as passengers were preparing to board British Airways Flight 5390 from Birmingham to Malaga, they knew little about the harrowing experience that awaited them. The ensuing events unfolded into one of aviation’s most extraordinary tales of survival. During the flight, the pilot, Captain Timothy Lancaster, was unexpectedly sucked out of the… Read More »

TUI Airways passengers face 50-hour delay nightmare in Corfu amid global IT outage

Travellers, including some who had booked package holidays, were forced to book their own accommodations as the airport and local hotels were overwhelmed. Many spent nights in the airport due to a lack of available rooms. TUI informed passengers of the delays via email and attempted to reschedule flights. Affected travellers received updates indicating that… Read More »

“University of Colorado Closes Amid Rising Death Toll from Flash Floods; Several Students Among the Casualties”

Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins and Aurora all hit by flooding, with numerous roads washed out or made impassable Associated Press in LyonsHeavy rains sent walls of water crashing down mountainsides Thursday in Colorado, cutting off remote towns, forcing the state’s largest university to close and leaving at least three people dead across a rugged… Read More »