The Army was one of 28 government agencies authorized to fly helicopters near Ronald Reagan National Airport before its Black ...
The plane’s radio transponder stopped transmitting about 2,400 feet short of the runway, roughly over the middle of the Potomac ... at Davison Army Airfield, Fort Belvoir, Va.
Helicopters and airplanes are no longer allowed to share air space over the Potomac River near busy Reagan Washington ...
Investigators searching for wreckage from last week’s deadly midair collision between a US military Black Hawk helicopter and ...
Both aircraft plunged into the icy Potomac River. Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board are trying to determine whether the Black Hawk was too high at the time of the crash, ...
All 67 people on board the plane and the helicopter were killed in the crash. Hundreds of families are in mourning after an American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk ...
Follow the edge of East Potomac Park south along the chain-link ... Inna had been on board the plane traveling home, among a group of figure skaters, coaches and parents returning from a ...
The wreckage from the two aircraft, which crashed January 29 over the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, has been taken to a secure airport facility for further ...
The recovered pieces were moved to “a secure airport facility for further examination and documentation,” the National Transportation Safety Board said.
WASHINGTON (7News) — The NTSB investigation into last week’s midair collision on the Potomac River will include examining the wreckage of the American Airlines plane crews spent days recovering.