Crews have finished recovering the wreckage of a plane and helicopter that collided mid-air, killing 67 people.
Officials announced Tuesday that the section of the Potomac River that was impacted by the DCA crash has been fully restored.
Ten days after a passenger jet and a Black Hawk helicopter collided over the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., killing all 67 people on board, investigators have recovered most of the debris ...
Crews remove more wreckage of the American Airlines jet from the Potomac River as they continue recovery ... near Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. Authorities have now recovered ...
Officials in Washington, D.C., identified 55 bodies pulled from the Potomac River during a strenuous multi-day recovery operation following the midair collision between a commercial plane and a ...
Residents and visitors were told to not touch or remove debris from the Potomac River, as the investigation into the midair D ...
A Texas artist drove to the site of Wednesday’s deadly Potomac River crash to build a makeshift memorial to the 67 victims killed.
The U.S. Coast Guard released images taken Thursday of the wreckage of the helicopter and plane that collided. The photos ...
The remains of all 67 victims of last week’s collision between an American Airlines regional flight and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter have been recovered from the Potomac River. The unified ...
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration plane used a green laser Saturday to search the Potomac River for helicopter ... its way to landing at Reagan Washington National Airport at ...
CBS News has a special report as investigators provide an update on a deadly plane crash in the Potomac River near Washington ... about 129 miles southwest of George Town, the capital of the ...
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