ARLINGTON, Va. − Crews returned to the Potomac River and forged ahead with a massive salvage effort on Wednesday, one week after a horrifying midair crash that killed all 67 people aboard a ...
Remains from all 67 victims of the midair collision over Washington, D.C., that sent an American Airlines regional plane and an Army Black Hawk helicopter crashing into the Potomac River have been ...
Crews remove more wreckage of the American Airlines jet from the Potomac River as they continue recovery efforts from last week's fatal midair collision that killed 67 people near Ronald Reagan ...
As crews removed some of the wreckage of the American Airlines plane that collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter over Washington, D.C., and crashed into the Potomac River last week ...
Recovery crews using a waterborne crane began raising the wreckage of an airliner from the icy Potomac River on Monday as divers, engineers, pathologists and others worked to account for still ...
All 67 people on board the plane and the helicopter were killed in the crash. Hundreds of families are in mourning after an American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk ...
WASHINGTON – Salvage crews on Monday began removing wreckage from the Potomac River after the collision of an American Airlines passenger jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter killed 67 ...
A fter an American Airlines small eagle plane coming from Wichita, Kansas collided with a military helicopter midair before ...
The remains of all 67 victims of last week’s midair collision between an American Airlines jet and a U.S. Army Helicopter have been pulled from the Potomac River, authorities announced Tuesday.
The helicopter was carrying three crew members. Most of the plane has been recovered from the frigid Potomac River, and the recovery effort has now pivoted toward pulling the remains of the ...