The National Transportation Safety Board confirmed to USA TODAY that investigators recovered the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder from the passenger airplane that collided in midair ...
The United States is reeling from the aftermath of the deadly Washington DC plane crash that took the lives of 67 people.
Part of the wreckage is seen as rescue crews search the waters of the Potomac River after a passenger plane on approach to Reagan National Airport crashed into the river after colliding with a US Army ...
Air crash investigations can take months, and federal investigators told reporters they would not speculate on the cause.
The NTSB is an independent federal agency responsible for investigating all civil aviation accidents as well as serious ...
The National Transportation Safety Board confirmed to USA TODAY that investigators recovered the cockpit voice recorder and ...
The collision between a passenger flight and an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., on Jan. 29 marks the first fatal disaster involving a U.S. commercial airliner in 16 years.
President Trump at moments of national tragedy has always been more comfortable finding fault than providing comfort or ...
Details are emerging about the Washington air disaster that killed 67 people — and some of those factors are only likely to ...
Collisions like the one between an American Airlines plane and a helicopter over the Potomac River in D.C. this week have led to changes in the way we travel.