The 6 foot by 3-foot block of ice was assumed to have fallen from one of several commercial airliners that flew over the ...
The large chunk of ice that fell from the sky and crashed through the roof of a Palm Coast home was not from a plane, the FAA ...
The Federal Aviation Administration appears no closer to discovering the origin of an ice chunk that pierced the roof of a ...
The FAA says there's no evidence that the ice chunk that crashed into a Central Florida home in February came from an aircraft.
According to Flagler County Emergency Management Director Jonathan Lord, the incident isn't without precedent.
A well-maintained roof is your home’s first line of defense against harsh winter weather. Snow and ice can weigh down a roof, leading to potential leaks, structural problems, and costly repairs.
Icicles forming on gutters can be a sign of ice dams, a buildup of ice that can cause damage to roofs and gutters. Ice dams form when snow melts on a roof and refreezes at the edge, preventing ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said inspections were done on airliners that were flying in the area at the time the ...
You will be surprised how much this thin layer of ice can weigh on the roof of your house and on power lines. Here's how much ice weighs based on its thickness. Ice that is 0.25 of an inch thick ...
Truck driver Josh Keating was traveling eastbound on Interstate 78 heading to Allentown on his way to see a client following a snowstorm when the incident occurred on Monday, Feb. 17, according to ...
An ice chunk that crashed through a Palm Coast roof in early February did not appear to come from any passing airplanes, FAA ...