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.
Officials confirmed the crew of the Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided midair with an American Airlines passenger plane near Ronald Reagan Washington International Airport may not have known it ...
An American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on Jan. 29. Both aircraft plunged into the ...
The NTSB gave an update Friday on the devastating crash in Washington, D.C., between an American Airlines plane and U.S. Army ...
In an update on Tuesday, officials say that transcriptions for both aircrafts cockpit voice recordings are ongoing.
The crew of the Army Black Hawk helicopter ... D.C., and crashed into the Potomac River might not have heard instructions from an air traffic controller to pass behind the plane, investigators ...
Black Hawk pilots may not have heard a critical directive from air traffic control to fly behind the American Airlines plane in the seconds before it collided with the jet, and may have had “bad data” ...
By Helmuth Rosales, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Mika Gröndahl and John Ismay What two Black Hawk pilots saw — or did not see — before the Jan. 29 crash along the Potomac River is unknown but critical ...
The controller was in touch with the Black Hawk, which indicated it could see the plane and would maintain separation. Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell of Washington questioned last week why the FAA ...
The father of American Airlines pilot Sam Lilley is advocating for stricter regulations in Washington, D.C., airspace after ...
A second soldier on board the doomed Black Hawk helicopter has been identified following a deadly mid-air collision with an American Airlines plane ... last nights crash in DC.,' ...
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 ...