The Army Black Hawk helicopter involved in the fatal midair collision in Washington, D.C., had a tracking system turned off, ...
A crane retrieves part of the wreckage from the Potomac River, in the aftermath of the collision of American Eagle flight ...
Two Washington, D.C., airport employees have been arrested in connection with the leak of a video showing the moment Flight ...
The U.S. Army helicopter that collided with an passenger jet near Washington, D.C., had an advanced surveillance system ...
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The Mirror US on MSNBlack Hawk safety system 'turned off' before horror mid-air crash that killed 67 in Washington DCSenator Ted Cruz told reporters that the chopper's Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system was not on ...
In an update on Tuesday, officials say that transcriptions for both aircrafts cockpit voice recordings are ongoing.
Investigators trying to determine what caused last week’s deadly midair collision between a US military Black Hawk helicopter ...
More than a week after the horrific helicopter-plane collision near Washington, salvage crews have recovered most of the wreckage.
Data from air traffic control radar showed the military chopper was flying at 300 feet on the air traffic control display at ...
An American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on Jan. 29. Both aircraft plunged into the Potomac River near Reagan Airport.
Authorities said on Saturday that 42 bodies had been recovered from the crash site, 38 of which had been identified.
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