The mid-air collision between a CRJ700 and a U.S. Army helicopter at DCA has prompted closer Congressional attention.
On Jan. 29, A U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided over the Potomac River with an American Airlines flight that was preparing to land at Reagan National Airport. 17 seconds before the ...
A congressional hearing has reinforced the idea that the January collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and an ...
FBI dive boats were spotted on Wednesday in the area of the Potomac River where an American Airlines plane crashed following the midair collision with a Black Hawk Helicopter on January 29.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced a "series of steps" it will take to address safety concerns after a fatal ...
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Air Force Times on MSNFAA must do better after fatal DC Black Hawk crash, agency leader saysLawmakers questioned why the FAA hadn't addressed close calls at Reagan Airport prior to a collision between an Army ...
The helicopter was conducting a VFR ... At this point, the Black Hawk was traveling south along the Potomac River, and the CRJ700 was approaching from the south. At 8:46 PM, the controller ...
Daniel Vogl/Associated Press The Black Hawk helicopter crash in Honduras comes soon after another helicopter of the same model crashed into a plane over the Potomac River in Washington ...
as an Army Black Hawk helicopter with three soldiers on board was practicing emergency evacuation routes. The aircraft collided over the Potomac River, killing everyone on board. In its ...
Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) convened a hearing on the NTSB’s preliminary report on the midair collision in Washington this ...
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Current airport flight safety practices create an "intolerable safety risk" that could be eliminated by changing allowed ...
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The Federal Aviation Administration says helicopters will be permanently banned from flying near Washington, D.C.’s airport ...
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