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Mohamed Mbengue, a former MWAA employee, pleaded no contest to making an unauthorized copy of the fatal crash and sharing it ...
Captured by aviation photographer Colin Clark at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, the images show the CRJ700 aircraft outfitted with a missile nose where it has previously, and recently, carried an ...
The flights, operated on CRJ700 aircraft, will provide access to a wide range of domestic and international destinations through Chicago’s O'Hare hub. The schedule includes morning and evening ...
The E175 requires a different concrete footprint for its wheelbase as compared to the CRJ700, so crews will need to make changes to existing parking spaces for those planes. None of the construction ...
At this point, the Black Hawk was traveling south along the Potomac River, and the CRJ700 was approaching from the south. At 8:46 PM, the controller informed PAT25 of the CRJ700’s position ...
The U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter involved in the accident was flying along Route 4 as a Bombardier CRJ700 jet was attempting to land at Runway 33. South of Wilson Bridge, the maximum allowable ...
The crash happened on the night of Jan. 29 when the PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet, which had departed from Wichita, Kansas, with 64 people on board, was about to land at Washington ...
and Halifax, Nova Scotia. Each will operate with Embraer 175 aircraft, except the Colorado Springs service, which will use a Bombardier CRJ700. Flights will launch March 30 from Chicago to Madrid ...
The NTSB is investigating the Jan. 29 midair collision between a Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet operated by PSA Airlines, a regional carrier owned by American Airlines, and a Black Hawk military ...
The midair collision between a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter and a Bombardier CRJ700 airliner was confirmed to have killed 67 people. Since the crash, the FAA has imposed stricter ...
NTSB board member J. Todd Inman stated over the weekend the airport tower’s radar was showing the Black Hawk altitude at 200 feet with the Bombardier CRJ700 jet’s flight data recorder reading ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Tuesday said the Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a PSA Airlines CRJ700 airliner on Jan. 29, killing 67, was flying too high.