The wreckage of the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines plane over the Potomac River in Washington ...
Under a police escort, the families of the 67 people killed in last week's midair collision gathered near the site of the ...
I don’t think so.” Despite many attempts and millions of dollars spent over nine decades, neither Earhart’s remains nor the wreckage of her plane have ever been located – with the latest ...
Dr. Richard Pettigrew, executive director of the Archaeological Legacy Institute in Eugene, has assembled a team that will launch an expedition this summer to the remote island of Nikumaroro in ...
Radio contact was lost with the Boeing 377 Stratocruiser about halfway through the flight, with no distress call having been ...
Earhart, a Hamilton civil engineer who also ... Jim Krause is the author of the newly published book “Wreck of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway – A Pioneering Railroad Undone by ...
A 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton Convertible that once belonged to aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart is on display at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation as part of the museum’s rotating exhibit ...
Wreckage from the deadly midair collision near Reagan National Airport is being removed from the Potomac River Monday as officials said they have yet to locate 12 of the victims. The collision ...
ALASKA: The US Coast Guard in Alaska found the wreckage of a small plane atop frozen sea ice on Friday, after the aircraft suddenly lost altitude on Thursday and the crash killed all 10 people on ...
The U.S. Coast Guard in Alaska said Friday afternoon it had located the wreckage of the Nome-bound plane that went missing after takeoff with 10 people on board Thursday. In a post on X ...
Archaeologist Richard Pettigrew is leading a new expedition to find out what happened to Amelia Earhart. The famed aviator, along with her navigator Fred Noonan, disappeared nearly 90 years ago.
Town & Country will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, at the Faith Center at St. John's Methodist Church, 104 Newberry St.