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With panels and tires falling off planes, is air travel still safe?

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What's happening this morning from the San Antonio Express-News.  ͏  ͏  ͏ [expressnews.com]( [View in Browser]( [On Our Radar]( March 23, 2024 Spring Sale Only 25¢ for a digital subscription. [Act Now](   --------------------------------------------------------------- Trending today [A commercial airliner approaches Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport last month. Cracked windshields on jetliners and engine problems that cause flight delays don’t usually attract much attention, but routine and rare problems with passenger planes are attracting an unusual amount of news coverage.]( A commercial airliner approaches Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport last month. Cracked windshields on jetliners and engine problems that cause flight delays don’t usually attract much attention, but routine and rare problems with passenger planes are attracting an unusual amount of news coverage. Photo by: Charles Rex Arbogast/AP Photo [With all the headlines about panels and tires falling off, is flying safe?]( Cracked windshields and engine problems don't usually attract much attention, but recent events have some travelers spooked. [Read More](   --------------------------------------------------------------- What else we're tracking [Kaiden Kriger's preschool wears Spider-Man attire in his honor]( The 3-year-old and his mother, Savannah Kriger, were found dead in a park on San Antonio's West Side. Police are calling it a murder-suicide.   [NYC mayor, hammered by migrant surge, heads for Texas and border]( Mayor Eric Adams faces budgetary and political crises over a flood of migrants from Texas. It's his second visit to the border.   --------------------------------------------------------------- Puzzle of the Day: Cross|word [Cross|word #160](   🌧️ We've Got You Covered — By Sbachs, brooke, Alex Eaton-Salners — Edited by brooke — Edited for Puzzmo by brooke [Play now](     --------------------------------------------------------------- More Newsletters Express Briefing Catch up on everything you need to know to start your day in San Antonio with our Express Briefing newsletter. [Sign Up](             [San Antonio Express-News]   Spring Sale: Only 25¢! Dig into your local news with full digital access. [Act Now]( NO COMMITMENT | Cancel Anytime [Facebook](  [Twitter](  [LinkedIn]( [TikTok]( [Unsubscribe](list_name=SAEN_OnOurRadar&list_display_name=On%20Our%20Radar&b=sa_saen) | [Manage Preferences]( | [Privacy Notice]( [San Antonio Express-News - Footer Logo] San Antonio Express-News PO Box 2171, San Antonio, TX 78297 © 2024 Hearst Communications

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