Officials want to permanently keep helicopters away from commercial jets taking off and landing at a busy Washington, D.C., airport after the deadliest U.S. aviation accident in more than two decades.
The FAA has reopened two runways at Reagan Airport following the Jan. 29 plane crash between an American Airlines flight and a Black Hawk helicopter.
Washington, D.C., is a unique city for many reasons, one being its prominence as a government and military hub. The growing, conflicting demands on close-in ...
All three runways at Reagan National Airport outside of D.C. have reopened, with plane activity slowly returning to normal ...
US aviation safety regulators are slowing the rate of aircraft arrivals at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to help ...
When visibility is good, pilots of regional airline jets bound for Reagan National Airport expect to hear a familiar request ...
Investigators are seeking clues into this week's deadly midair collision, the deadliest aviation disaster in the U.S. almost ...
This week, crews plan to remove the wreckage of the American Airlines plane that collided with a military helicopter last ...
Salvage workers removed an engine and the fuselage of the passenger jet that crashed into the river last week after colliding ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked Friday about President Donald Trump's comments where he partially ...
The last update the helicopter gave was at 8:48 p.m. EST. "All takeoffs and landings have been halted at DCA," Reagan Airport said at around 9:15 p.m. on Wednesday. "Emergency personnel are ...