Army, NTSB and Plane Crash
The Army Black Hawk helicopter involved in the fatal midair collision in Washington, D.C., had a tracking system turned off, ...
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DC News Now on MSNWATCH: NTSB shares latest findings into deadly American Airlines, Black Hawk collisionThe National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will hold a press conference Thursday to share the latest findings in their ...
Andrew Eaves, a Black Hawk pilot with the Army, was killed in a helicopter-plane crash in Washington, D.C. He will be buried ...
Hundreds of families are in mourning after an American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter ...
Diving crews are still searching the icy waters of the Potomac River looking to retrieve the bodies of all the people killed ...
Two new videos of the fatal American Airlines crash on Wednesday night are adding to speculation about how it happened.
Officials with the National Transportation Safety Board are expected to give an update on their investigation into the D.C. plane crash last month.
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 ...
As to what may have gone wrong and caused an American Airlines commercial jet and a military helicopter to collide, we spoke ...
Vital tracking technology inside an Army Black Hawk helicopter was turned off for 'no compelling reason' when it collided with a passenger plane over Washington DC last week. The Black Hawk was ...
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