WASHINGTON – The U.S. Army helicopter that collided with an American Airlines plane killing 67 people last week had turned off an advanced surveillance system that has been hailed for making ...
1, officials from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) told reporters that the Black Hawk helicopter crashed into the plane between 300 feet and 350 feet above the ground, meaning it ...
Officials have positively identified 55 of the 67 people killed in Wednesday’s midair collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a military helicopter ... to the plane’s cockpit ...
The plane crashed into a rice field near Ampatuan, a small municipality in the southern Maguindanao del Sur province. The cause of the crash is under investigation, the command said. Windy Beaty ...
Important details have emerged, including that the Black Hawk helicopter was flying too high and the passenger plane apparently tried to pull out of landing at the last second Adam Carlson is the ...
While recovery efforts continue to remove the wreckage of both the plane and helicopter, the Washington, D.C. area will be under a winter weather advisory starting on Wednesday night. The National ...
In the aftermath of the crash, the FAA has imposed significant restrictions on helicopter flights around ... the seizure of a Venezuelan government plane in the Dominican Republic.
The investigation into the fatal DC plane crash has not yet blamed the Army Blackhawk helicopter but confirmed that it was flying higher than what was permitted. According to experts, 200 feet was ...