The Army identifiies two soldiers aboard the Black Hawk that collided midair with American Airlines plane on Wednesday. Third ...
An American Airlines regional jet went down in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Preliminary data from the deadliest U.S. aviation accident in nearly 25 years showed conflicting readings about the altitudes of an airliner and Army helicopter when they collided near Washington.
The Army has released the name of the third soldier who died Wednesday when an Army helicopter collided with an American ...
Built on a swamp with a busy road going right through it, what’s now Ronald Reagan National Airport was initially lampooned ...
On Friday, the U.S. Army identified two of the soldiers in the helicopter: Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, of Lilburn, ...
Investigators are currently working to download data from helicopter and jet black boxes to uncover additional information ...
The airspace around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport can challenge the most experienced pilots, who must navigate hundreds of other commercial planes, military aircraft and restricted areas, ...
Investigators are still working to piece together key details to determine the cause of the crash that killed 67 people.
Data from the jet's flight recorder showed its altitude as 325 feet when the crash happened Wednesday night, NTSB officials ...
The U.S. Army on Saturday released the name of the third soldier who died on a Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines passenger jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National ...
There are likely no survivors after an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter crashed midair near Washington, ...