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The National Transportation Safety Board on Thursday questioned the failure of an air traffic controller to issue a warning ...
Military helicopter traffic over Washington was a longtime worry among aviators operating around the airport where an Army ...
The army helicopter that crashed into a passenger jet over Washington DC was flying too high, investigators have concluded.
The Army helicopter that collided with a plane over D.C. in January had incorrect altitude readings, contributing to the ...
Three days of investigative hearings on the deadly midair collision over Washington in January began Wednesday, aiming to ...
The National Transportation Safety Board will hold three days of hearings on the fatal midair collision between a passenger ...
Six months after an Army helicopter crashed into an American Airlines passenger plane near Washington, D.C., killing 67 people, officials now say the crew in the chopper likely believed they were flyi ...
As hearings unfold into the fatal January plane-helicopter collision near D.C., investigators say the FAA ignored clear ...
It was the first acknowledgement by the Federal Aviation Administration of a possible error by the controller in the moments before the collision that claimed 67 lives.
The Jan. 29 crash between a Black Hawk helicopter and a passenger jet approaching Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA.) left 67 dead.
Pilots of an Army helicopter that collided with a passenger jet near DC airport didn't know how high they were flying because of altimeter discrepancies.