The Army helicopter that collided with a passenger jet last week in Washington had its tracking technology turned off at the ...
Investigators trying to determine what caused last week’s deadly midair collision between a US military Black Hawk helicopter ...
The Army was one of 28 government agencies authorized to fly helicopters near Ronald Reagan National Airport before its Black ...
Military forces around the world have taken advantage of emerging engine and aerodynamics technology to build these fast and ...
Crews continuing to search for debris from the deadly collision of a passenger jet and Army helicopter near Washington used a ...
The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board plan to brief senators Thursday on last week's ...
Military helicopters can turn off the technology during ... Former Black Hawk helicopter pilots interviewed by The New York Times noted that the combination of dark skies and bright lights ...
including that there was no rule on how far inland or over the water the helicopter could be. Here’s what investigators have found, including a new interview with a key Army aviation official ...
In 1975, a modified Mi-24 set a new world speed record of 228.9 mph. That mark held until 1986 when it was broken by the next military helicopter on our list. The Westland Lynx is a British ...
As safety restrictions tighten around Reagan National Airport, Arlington's congressman is pushing to ensure this doesn't mean ...
Technology that would have allowed air traffic controllers to better track the movement of an Army helicopter before it ...
The Army has no plans to retire the CH-47 Chinook—which, in multiple respects, outdoes every other helicopter in the U.S. military’s fleet.