The Federal Aviation Administration says an American Airlines plane arriving at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ...
All 67 people aboard an American Eagle flight from Kansas and an Army helicopter were killed in a collision Wednesday night ...
The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched an investigation ... The airliner, identified as American Eagle Flight 5342, a PSA Bombardier CRJ-700, was on approach to ...
The American Airlines plane operating as American Eagle Flight 5342 collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport.
The cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder from American Eagle Flight 5342 were found in the Potomac River and taken to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) lab for evaluation ...
Two of Reagan National Airport’s air traffic controllers were doing double duty Wednesday night, according to a government report.
Experts are examining whether the collision avoidance system on the American ... Eagle jet was functioning and if the Black Hawk helicopter had a similar system in use. The National Transportation ...
Duffy in a press conference Thursday morning said the Federal Aviation Administration, part of the Department of Transportation, would assist the National Transportation Safety Board in ... helicopter ...
The meeting came two weeks after the Jan. 29 collision of an American Eagle plane with an Army helicopter near Reagan ...
An Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a regional jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday evening, U.S. officials confirmed to ABC News.
Investigators are currently working to download data from helicopter and jet black boxes to uncover additional information pertaining to the crash.
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