A key safety system was turned off on the US Army helicopter that collided with an American Airlines regional jet last week ...
Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Eagle flight over the Potomac River​ late last month was flying with a safety system turned off, Sen. Ted Cruz told reporters after a briefing ...
In the days following the deadly midair collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines flight near Reagan National Airport, Col. Tim Zerbe, the State Army Aviation Officer at ...
An Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a regional jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday evening, U.S. officials confirmed to ABC News.
Authorities have identified all three soldiers aboard the Black Hawk Helicopter that collided with an American Airlines jet over the Potomac River on Jan. 29. Yet some social media users said the ...
Gary O'Hara said President Trump's attempt to blame the Washington, D.C., plane crash on "DEI" added to the pain of victims' ...
Data from air traffic control radar showed the military chopper was flying at 300 feet on the air traffic control display at ...
On Wednesday, a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines passenger plane, killing 67 people Wendy Grossman Kantor is an award winning journalist who has spent 20 years as ...
The Black Hawk helicopter that collided ... to figure that out," NTSB board member Todd Inman said. The helicopter collided Wednesday night with American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita ...
A military helicopter was carrying out a secretive training mission when it collided with an American Airlines passenger jet, the details of which are mostly “classified,” officials said. All three ...
The midair collision between the American Airlines passenger jet and Black Hawk military helicopter occurred shortly before 9 p.m. over the Potomac River, where salvage operations continue.
The father of a U.S. Army crew chief killed in a tragic midair collision over the Potomac River is speaking out, sharing his grief and pride in his son’s service.