Authorities have identified all three soldiers aboard the Black Hawk Helicopter that collided with an American Airlines jet over the Potomac River on Jan. 29. Yet some social media users said the ...
Aviation experts tell PEOPLE it's possible that the U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter did not see the American Airlines passenger plane before the two collided on Wednesday, Jan. 29, killing 67 people.
Victims' families gathered near the site where a plane and copter collided and fell into the Potomac River. 'They are all ...
The National Transportation Safety Board gave an update on its investigation into the deadly midair collision between an ...
A preliminary analysis of the flight data and voice recorder on board a Black Hawk helicopter leading up to the collision ...
Jo Ellis was not flying the helicopter. The Army identified the Black Hawk crew as Ryan Austin O’Hara, Andrew Loyd Eaves and Rebecca M. Lobach.
Sixty passengers and four crew members from the plane and three Black Hawk helicopter personnel were killed, and a recovery ...
Officials confirmed the crew of the Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided midair with an American Airlines passenger plane ...
The Army helicopter appeared to be experiencing other issues with its communications and technology, according to safety officials ...
A regional jet carrying 64 people collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying three soldiers. Here's what we know ...
In an update on Tuesday, officials say that transcriptions for both aircrafts cockpit voice recordings are ongoing.