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Structure: ‘Participle clauses’

When are participle clauses used?

Skilled writers — particularly in journalism, safety reporting and academic prose — often replace full subordinate clauses with shorter participle clauses. The result is denser, more formal prose that packs context, cause and chronology into half the words.

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NTSB Finds Drugs in Half of Pilots Killed in Crashes

An NTSB study has raised concerns about drug use among private pilots in US aviation accidents.

A new report by the United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has found that more than half of pilots who died in aviation accidents had at least one drug in their system. Released on 14 May 2026, the study examined toxicology results from 930 fatal accidents involving pilots in US civil aviation between 2018 and 2022. The findings have prompted safety experts to call for stronger drug monitoring for private pilots across the country.

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FAA Orders Airbus A350 Oxygen Clamp Fix

An A350 undergoes maintenance

The United States Federal Aviation Administration published a mandatory airworthiness directive on 14 May 2026 requiring operators of all Airbus A350-900 and A350-1000 aircraft to address an undocumented change in a key maintenance specification that could compromise emergency oxygen delivery during a cabin pressurisation failure. The directive takes effect on 18 June 2026, giving airlines fewer than five weeks to achieve compliance.

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China Orders 200 Boeing Jets in Trump’s Trade Deal

China buys Boeing jets

In a significant breakthrough for both US-China commercial aviation and Boeing’s strained global order book, President Donald Trump announced on 14 May 2026 that China had agreed to purchase 200 Boeing commercial aircraft. The deal, confirmed by Boeing on 16 May, represents the planemaker’s first major re-entry into the Chinese market in nearly a decade, having been effectively locked out following a combination of the 737 MAX crisis, diplomatic tensions, and successive tariff rounds. With Trump suggesting the order could ultimately rise to 750 aircraft, the agreement stands as one of the more consequential commercial outcomes of his summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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Frontier Jet Kills Man Who Breached Denver Runway

A Frontier Airlines flight was evacuated at Denver International Airport after striking a man who breached the airport perimeter during the aircraft’s takeoff roll.

A Frontier Airlines jet struck and killed a man on an active runway at Denver International Airport late on 9 May 2026. The man had jumped the airport’s security fence to reach the airfield. The incident caused an engine fire, filled the cabin with smoke, and injured twelve passengers.

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FAA Greenlights Electric Air Taxi Flights in 26 States

The FAA has approved eight pilot projects across 26 states to begin integrating electric air taxis into US commercial aviation from as early as summer 2026.

The Federal Aviation Administration has announced eight projects that will be permitted to conduct electric air taxi operations — some as early as summer 2026 — as part of a newly created Integration Pilot Programme spanning 26 US states. The initiative marks the most significant regulatory step yet towards embedding eVTOL aircraft into mainstream commercial aviation.

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