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Investigators are scrutinizing whether a missed instruction from air traffic control and faulty readings from a critical flight instrument may have contributed to a U.S. Army helicopter colliding ...
The crew of the Army helicopter that hit a jet may have had inaccurate altitude readings and may not have heard air traffic ...
NTSB investigators said that the American Airlines crash that occurred in January was possibly caused by two major technical mishaps.
The investigation into the crash that saw 67 people die is still ongoing as authorities try and pinpoint the cause.
The NTSB revealed that the U.S. Army Black Hawk crew likely had faulty altitude data before colliding with an American ...
On Jan. 29, an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided as the plane prepared to land at Washington ...
Preliminary analysis of voice recordings and other black box data recovered from the crash site showed the helicopter pilot and her instructor read aloud conflicting altitudes before the collision ...
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy said they are examining potential discrepancies between the actual altitude of the Army ...
More than two weeks after a helicopter and airplane collision near Reagan National Airport near Washington D.C. killed 67 people, investigators have completed their work at the scene where both ...