The crew of the Army helicopter that collided in midair with an American Airlines jet near Washington, D.C.’s Ronald Reagan ...
The National Transportation Safety Board on Friday afternoon is set to release additional details on the Jan. 29 midair collision near Reagan National Airport.
NTSB finds conflicting altitude readings from different sources and miscommunication between ATC and the Black Hawk.
All 64 people onboard the flight from Wichita were killed, as were the three members of the helicopter crew. The collision was the deadliest plane crash in the U.S. since 2001, when a jet slammed into ...
NTSB investigators said that the American Airlines crash that occurred in January was possibly caused by two major technical mishaps.
The NTSB has found discrepancies in the altitude reported by the Black Hawk crew and are investigating potential issues with ...
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 over Washington killed 67 people, investigators have completed ...
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 ...
By Pete Muntean, Alexandra Skores and Dalia FaheidWashington, DC (CNN) — A preliminary analysis of the flight data and voice recorder on board a Black Hawk helicopter leading up to the collision with ...
The crew of an Army Black Hawk helicopter might not have heard key instructions from air traffic control before a collision ...
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