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.
This photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard on Friday, Feb. 7, 2025, shows a small commuter plane that crashed in western Alaska on a flight that was bound for the hub community of Nome.
The Cessna 208B Grand Caravan aircraft operated by Bering Air dropped off the radar on Thursday afternoon after experiencing a rapid loss of altitude and speed over the Norton Sound on the western ...
They gave the ultimate sacrifice for the people we serve in the work we do.” The Cessna aircraft, operated by Bering Air and carrying nine passengers and a pilot, disappeared Thursday afternoon ...
The Cessna aircraft, operated by Bering Air, was about 12 miles offshore when its position was lost, according to the Coast Guard. The plane had not communicated its position through an emergency ...
NOME, Alaska (AP) — All 10 people aboard a small commuter plane that crashed in western Alaska are dead, Coast Guard says.
Photos posted online showed the Japan Airlines wing cut through the Delta plane’s tail. Breaking News Intern Breaking News Intern [email protected] Got a tip? Send it to The ...
Here's what we know about the victims. A medical plane carrying a child, her mother and four crew members crashed into a neighborhood in Philadelphia Friday night, killing everyone on board and ...
WASHINGTON — Nearly 24 hours before a deadly plane collision between American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, another flight had to change landing plans last minute due ...
Peter Tripp Akemann pleaded guilty to "unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft" after colliding a drone with a firefighting plane. Akemann has reportedly signed a plea deal, requiring that he ...
She said "sustainable aviation fuel" would cut emissions, that there was huge investment going into electric planes, and that a third runway would mean fewer planes circling over London as pilots ...