Pilots Raised Urgent Safety Alarms at LaGuardia Before Deadly Crash

NASA reports reveal repeated warnings of close calls at LaGuardia Airport months before a deadly runway collision that killed two pilots and injured 41 others.
Pilot safety concerns about New York's LaGuardia Airport were repeatedly filed to aviation officials months before a devastating runway collision that left two pilots dead and 41 other people hospitalized, according to newly released NASA reports.
The troubling accounts, documented through the aviation safety reporting system administered by the US space agency, paint a picture of a facility plagued by close calls and inadequate guidance from air traffic controllers. One pilot who used the airport in the summer wrote a blunt plea:
Source: The Guardian


