The NTSB said Army Black Hawk crew may not have heard a message to "pass behind" the D.C.-bound passenger plane before the Jan. 29 midair crash over the Potomac River.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The National Transportation Safety Board said Friday that the pilots of an Army Black Hawk helicopter may not have heard warnings about an American Airlines passenge ...
Voice recordings from the Black Hawk helicopter involved in the crash with a commuter plan in Washington, DC, on January 29 ...
The Journal reported that this ban would be part of a larger plan to improve safety at the airport, according to those who are familiar with the discussions. Since the crash, helicopters have been ...
Investigators are scrutinizing whether a missed instruction from air traffic control and faulty readings from a critical ...
Members of the National Transportation Safety Board gave an update Friday on the investigation into last month's midair ...
The NTSB says pilots of the airplane that crashed into a military helicopter in Washington, DC tried to quickly climb a ...
Salvage crews work on recovering wreckage near the site in the Potomac River of a mid-air collision between an American ...
Officials with the National Transportation Safety Board are expected to give an update on their investigation into the D.C. plane crash last month.
Salvage crews pull up a part of a Black Hawk helicopter near the site in the Potomac River of a mid-air collision between an ...