The National Transportation Safety Board provides updates following the deadly D.C. plane crash. The mid-air collision between an Army helicopter and a jetliner killed all 67 people aboard, marking ...
President Donald Trump wasted little time this week trying to assign blame for the nation’s deadliest air disaster in more than two decades. Among his chief targets: An FAA ...
Watch as the National Transportation Safety Board hosts a media briefing on its investigation into Wednesday’s mid-air collision near the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
National Transportation Safety Board Chairwoman Jennifer Hommendy described the investigation into the crash Wednesday night ...
Police boats combed the banks of the Potomac River on Friday, moving slowly under rainy skies and scanning the shoreline as ...
An American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter collided Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Fatal crashes like the one that happened near Washington on Wednesday are increasingly rare because of modern aviation safety ...
Air crash investigations can take months, and federal investigators told reporters they would not speculate on the cause.
Collisions like the one between an American Airlines plane and a helicopter over the Potomac River in D.C. this week have led to changes in the way we travel.
Divers are expected to return to the Potomac River on Friday as part of the recovery and investigation after a midair ...
Sixty passengers, four crew, and three US Army personnel are believed to be dead after the collision 400ft over the Potomac ...
Wednesday's crash involving an American Airlines flight and Black Hawk helicopter marked the first commercial crash on U.S. soil in more than 15 years.