The Washington DC fire department said on Sunday that officials had identified 55 of the 67 people killed in the collision ...
This week, crews plan to remove the wreckage of the American Airlines plane that collided with a military helicopter last week near Reagan National Airport. Leaders presume that all 67 people, ...
Officials said the bodies of several victims remain in the plane's fuselage and their "dignified" removal is a main priority.
Two Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority employees have been arrested and charged with leaking official airport records ...
We have much more granular data from Potomac TRACON that we’re going to be able to release,” she said, referring to a Federal Aviation Administration terminal radar approach facility in Virginia. The ...
Authorities have said the operation to remove the plane will take several days and they will then work to remove the military ...
In a briefing with Pentagon reporters after the crash on Thursday, Army aviation chief of staff Jonathan Koziol said there ...
Crews began removing wreckage from the Potomac River on Monday, five days after 67 people were killed in a midair collision ...
An American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on Jan. 29. Both aircraft plunged into the Potomac River near Reagan Airport.
The staffers are accused of making an unauthorized copy of Airports Authority records and are facing charges of computer trespass, ABC News reported.
Data retrieved from an American Airlines regional passenger jet and a U.S. Army helicopter that collided last week in ...
Portions of the two aircraft that collided over the river on Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport — ...