The Army Black Hawk helicopter involved in the fatal midair collision in Washington, D.C., had a tracking system turned off, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said.
In an update on Tuesday, officials say that transcriptions for both aircrafts cockpit voice recordings are ongoing.
The NTSB gave an update Friday on the devastating crash in Washington, D.C., between an American Airlines plane and U.S. Army ...
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FAA, NTSB TO BRIEF SENATORS ON WASHINGTON, DC ... Original article source: Black Hawk crew may not have heard message to 'pass behind' DC-bound plane before midair crash: NTSB ...
The Army has identified the three crew members who died Wednesday when their Black Hawk helicopter collided with a passenger ...
An American Airlines regional jet went down in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Authorities said on Saturday that 42 bodies had been recovered from the crash site, 38 of which had been identified.
Ten days after a passenger jet and a Black Hawk helicopter ... The crash on Jan. 29 involved a military-operated helicopter on a routine training mission and an American Airlines plane about ...
An Army Black Hawk helicopter was flying too high when it crashed into an American Airlines jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, DC, last week, the National ...
Questions grow about air safety in the US capital as Donald Trump says Black Hawk chopper was 'flying too high' at time of collision ...
Black Hawk pilots may not have heard a critical directive from air traffic control to fly behind the American Airlines plane in the seconds ... the deadly Jan. 29 crash, which killed all 67 ...