Legislative leaders have urged the Department of Transportation to make immediate upgrades to safety systems in the wake of a tragic aircraft collision that killed dozens.
The National Transportation Safety Board on Friday afternoon is set to release additional details on the Jan. 29 midair collision near Reagan National Airport.
The crash was the deadliest U.S. air crash in nearly 25 years, claiming the lives of all 67 people on board both aircraft.
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 ...
A recent, pre-Trump series of concerning public crises — including halting disaster response, Trump’s near-assassination, contamination at a meat processing plant, and the cybersecurity failure that ...
The spate of recent aviation disasters and close calls have people worried about the safety of flying.
On Jan. 29, an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided as the plane prepared to land at Washington ...
Students participating in the Cleveland Media Academy met Feb. 1 with Laura Johnston, Content Director for cleveland.com and ...
National Transportation Safety Board officials said Friday that a key transmission from Reagan National Airport’s air traffic ...
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 ...
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