The Army identified the third soldier on the Black Hawk helicopter involved in the midair crash over the Potomac River Wednesday night as Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach.
Dozens of bodies have been recovered from the Potomac River after an American Airlines jet collided with a U.S. Army ...
The black box of the American Airlines plane that crashed has been found, and the new evidence from the wreckage could be ...
Preliminary data from the deadliest U.S. aviation accident in nearly 25 years showed conflicting readings about the altitudes of an airliner and Army helicopter when they collided near Washington.
Authorities said on Saturday that 42 bodies had been recovered from the crash site, 38 of which had been identified.
Families were waiting at the airport to welcome home loved ones when their plane, just minutes from landing, collided midair ...
The third pilot of the Black Hawk helicopter which fatally collided with a passenger plane in Washington DC has been ...
America's commercial aviation industry has enjoyed a remarkable safety record over the past two decades, moving nearly 3 million passengers around the country each day virtually without incident. That ...
The soldier was identified as Captain Rebecca Lobach, of Durham, North Carolina. She was an aviation officer in the regular ...
Out of the 42 bodies recovered so far, 38 have been positively identified. Unified Command has not yet released any names.
Data from the jet's flight recorder showed its altitude as 325 feet when the crash happened Wednesday night, NTSB officials ...
The reason is that 14 of the 67 people killed in the Washington, D.C., crash were members of the U.S. figure skating community.