Investigators said that an air traffic controller had instructed the Black Hawk crew to pass behind a nearby passenger jet, ...
On Jan. 29, an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided as the plane prepared to land at Washington D.C.’s Ronald Reagan National Airport. Both plunged into the Potomac River, ...
The Black Hawk was conducting a check flight, and the pilot was being tested on night vision goggle uses and instrument flying.
A preliminary analysis of the flight data and voice recorder on board a Black Hawk helicopter leading up to the collision ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is also studying whether the pilots of the Black Hawk in last month’s collision were ...
The National Transportation Safety Board provided an update on Friday into the investigation of the deadly Army Black Hawk helicopter and American Airlines flight collision.
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said the Black Hawk helicopter was at approximately 278 feet altitude at the time of the crash, ...
The Black Hawk helicopter may have been flying with “bad data” and didn’t hear all air traffic control instructions before ...
The crew of a US Army helicopter may have had faulty altitude readings and not heard a key instruction from air-traffic ...
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