The National Transportation Safety Board provided an update on Friday into the investigation of the deadly Army Black Hawk helicopter and American Airlines flight collision.
Investigators say the crew of the helicopter that collided midair with an American Airlines jet might not have heard key air traffic controller instructions.
The Army identified the crew as Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach of Durham, North Carolina; Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, of Lilburn, Georgia; and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39, of Great ...
On Jan. 29, an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided as the plane prepared to land at Washington D.C.’s Ronald Reagan National Airport.
WASHINGTON - Transportation safety officials on Friday said they believe the crew of an Army Black Hawk helicopter that ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has finished on-scene investigation of January's fatal crash between a regional jet ...
Investigators are still unable to answer how high the helicopter was flying.
The Black Hawk that collided with an American Airlines jet in January may not have had accurate altitude readings, ...
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Federal investigators have completed gathering evidence in the deadly crash involving an army helicopter and a passenger jet ...
The Army helicopter that crashed into an American Airlines jet in Washington, D.C. may not have heard important instructions ...
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