Helicopters will be permanently restricted from flying near Washington, D.C.'s airport on the same route where a passenger ...
Officials confirmed one person died in a helicopter crash that occurred Wednesday afternoon, March 19, south of Dayton.
The deadly crash, which happened during an Army "flight check," killed 67 people. There were no survivors. A subsequent NTSB investigation revealed the helicopter's crew members may not have known ...
The Washington, D.C., airspace is notoriously congested ... Officials said they recovered all 67 victims of the plane and ...
A string of crashes this year along with a near miss have brought ... of a mid-air collision between an American Airlines jet ...
The investigation into a January midair collision that killed 67 people near Washington, D.C., revealed an alarming number of ...
Federal investigators looking for the cause of the January collision between a passenger jet and an Army helicopter near ...
The closure of the helicopter route near the airport makes permanent the restrictions put in place after Jan. 29 midair ...
The separation distance allowed between planes and helicopters at the airport 'poses an intolerable risk,' the NTSB says ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has imposed permanent restrictions on non-essential helicopter operations around the ...
Some helicopter flights at Washington's Reagan National Airport should be banned amid an "intolerable risk" of collisions with planes, crash investigators have said. It comes after 67 people were ...
Tuesday’s report also bolstered a Washington Post examination ... the runway the jet was using the night of the crash comes within 15 feet of a helicopter route, according to a Post analysis.