Sixty passengers and four crew members from the plane and three Black Hawk helicopter personnel were killed, and a recovery ...
Airlines for America calls on the Federal Aviation Administration to permanently suspend some helicopter routes near the ...
A pair of black boxes has been recovered from the American Airlines ... Eagle Flight 5342 was closing in on Ronald Reagan National Airport Wednesday night when a Black Hawk Army helicopter crossed ...
But referring to the 64 passengers onboard the plane and the three aboard the helicopter as souls also acknowledges that ...
The collision of American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army helicopter had the entire nation on edge. The Wednesday night collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines ...
The National Transportation Safety Board confirmed that the flight data recorder from the Sikorsky helicopter in the Jan. 29 plane crash has been found and is now being inspected by authorities in a ...
The collision between American Airlines Flight 5432 and a Sikorsky UH-60 helicopter, also known as a Black Hawk, occurred at approximately 8:48 p.m. Wednesday as the plane was preparing to land.
A black box from the American Airlines flight that tragically collided with a Black Hawk military helicopter has been ... asked American Airlines Flight 5342 if it could manage a shorter landing ...
WASHINGTON — A somber mood fell over the DMV on Thursday after an American Airlines jet and Army Black Hawk helicopter collided ... National Airport, which Flight 5342 took off from on its ...
A group representing U.S. airlines wants a series of safety changes after a fatal collision between an Army helicopter and ...
The midair collision Wednesday night between a regional American ... control and the Black Hawk helicopter indicates the military flight crew was aware of the American Airlines plane's approach ...
Investigators continue recovery efforts in the waters of the Potomac River after American Airlines flight 5342 collided ... suggesting the Black Hawk helicopter was “flying too high, by a ...