A Senate hearing following the midair collision over the Potomac that killed 67 people exposed major oversight failures and urged urgent reforms.
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The father of the American Airlines co-pilot who died in a midair collision near Reagan National Airport said a "culture of complacency" allowed the disaster to happen.
Testifying for the first time in front of the Senate Subcommittee on Aviation, acting Federal Aviation Administrator Chris Rocheleau admitted that "something was missed."
Holding yellow signs with slogans like “Pay us or Chaos,” flight attendants from PSA Airlines walked across the busy intersection by the entrance of Charlotte’s airport Wednesday. Drivers passing blew their horns in support of their protest for more pay and better contracts.
Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) convened a hearing on the NTSB’s preliminary report on the midair collision in Washington this winter.
The head of the National Transportation Safety Board says if investigators were able to quickly find alarming data about the number of close calls in the years before the fatal midair collision over the nation’s capital in January,
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essanews.com on MSNDelta-plane avoids disaster near military jet south of DCA Delta Air Lines passenger plane had to perform an evasive maneuver after a dangerous approach to a T-38 military jet. This incident occurred near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, where another tragedy recently transpired.
On March 2, he returned to the skating ring for the first time since his parents’ death. His first performance was for the “Legacy on Ice” event in Washington, D.C. It was a moving tribute to all the lives that were lost, and after, filled with emotions, he fell to his knees.
Samuel Lilley, 28, was copiloting American Airlines flight 5342 when it hit an Army Black Hawk helicopter in Washington DC, sending both into the Potomac River. His father Tim Lilley told Good ...
Sixty-seven people were killed in the midair collision, 28 of whom were members of the figure skating community. Naumov, 23, told "TODAY" co-anchor Craig Melvin that his parents changed flights before the tragic accident.