All major pieces of the American Airlines plane and Black Hawk helicopter that collided last week in Washington, DC, have been recovered, the National Transportation Safety Board announced Saturday.
A regional jet carrying 64 people collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying three soldiers. Here's what we know about the incident so far.
As many as 60 passengers and four crew members were aboard American Eagle Flight 5342, and the Black Hawk helicopter was ...
The pilots of the American Airlines regional jet in the Washington airport collision acted as expected, aviation safety ...
We are learning more about some of the 67 victims aboard the American Eagle plane and Black Hawk helicopter that collided ...
With black boxes in hand, investigators are now focusing on the actions of American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army Black Hawk helicopter before they collided last week outside Reagan National ...
Catch up quick: The passenger flight from Wichita, Kansas, was on approach to Reagan National Airport outside Washington, D.C ...
Some of the reports warned that the flight space was "an accident waiting to happen" with others describing scenarios eerily close to last week's crash.
Salvage crews continue to remove parts of the American Airlines jet before they turn their focus to the Black Hawk helicopter.
The bodies of all 67 victims of the midair crash between an American Airlines flight and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter ...
Japan Airlines commenced operations on October 25, 1951, starting Japan's first civil aviation service since World War II.
"Just received a call from an American Airlines spokesperson who confirmed that there was an incident involving the flight from Wichita, Kansas to Washington, DC. No additional information at this ...
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