The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board plan to brief senators Thursday on last week's ...
The National Transportation Safety Board says the helicopter must be recovered from the Potomac River so it can get more ...
Officials said on Wednesday they have positively identified all 67 people killed in last week's midair collision between an ...
The Army helicopter that collided with a passenger plane above the Potomac River boasted an experienced crew doing “an ...
The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are planning to brief senators just one week ...
Search teams scoured the Black Hawk helicopter wreckage after the Potomac River mid-air collision with a plane. A group of ...
Newly released data from ground-based radar came out Tuesday suggesting an Army helicopter was higher than it was supposed to ...
More than a week after the deadly collision of a passenger jet and a helicopter, crews forged ahead with salvage efforts in the Potomac River.
Flight data posted online appears to show another Army helicopter flying higher than the maximum altitude allowed around ...
Officials from the NTSB and the FAA are expected to speak to lawmakers as the effort to pull wreckage from the cold waters of the Potomac River continues less than five miles away.
According to an investigative update, the U.S. Army helicopter may have been flying more than 100 feet higher than permitted.