The NTSB is investigating "thousands of data points" to find the cause of the fatal D.C. plane-helicopter crash, including ...
Air Traffic Control (ATC) audio from Wednesday’s collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines jet ...
Audio from the American Airlines plane crash in Washington DC documents air traffic control's reaction to the collision.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth, an ex-Army Black Hawk pilot, said communications between airline and military pilots usually go through ...
So far, over 40 bodies have been pulled from the Potomac River near Washington DC, and the search remains ongoing.
A former FAA official and Embry-Riddle professor is urging a thorough investigation into what caused the American Airlines ...
The audio indicates that air traffic controllers tried to warn the Army helicopter about a nearby Canadair Regional Jet.
WASHINGTON—Just after 8:47 p.m. on Wednesday, an air-traffic controller at Reagan National Airport relayed a seemingly ...
Air traffic control received no response from a military Black Hawk helicopter seconds before colliding with an American ...
The plane, which took off from Wichita, Kan., with 64 people on board, was landing at Reagan National – traveling north ...
Sixty passengers and four crew members from the plane and three Black Hawk helicopter personnel are feared dead as a recovery ...
One of the air traffic controllers on duty was allowed to go home early, leaving just one controller in charge, according to ...