The family of one of the 67 victims of a plane crash on Jan. 29 near Washington filed two legal claims against the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the U.S. Army on Tuesday.
NTSB investigates Blackhawk altitude discrepancy, missing communications in Potomac midair and transmissions that were not received.
The grieving father of the 28-year-old American Airlines pilot is calling for stricter regulations in the wake of the devastating midair collision near Washington, D.C.
Faulty instruments and communication problems may have caused a passenger jet and army helicopter to collide in the worst US ...
Pilots of a U.S. Army helicopter involved in the Jan. 29 midair collision with an American Airlines regional jet may not have ...
Investigators probing the deadly collision between a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines jet near ...
The Black Hawk that collided with an American Airlines jet in January may not have had accurate altitude readings, ...
The Black Hawk pilots who collided with an American Airlines plane last month may not have heard vital information given by ...
Accident investigators are seeking to determine the accuracy of cockpit altimeter readings presented to pilots of the ...
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said the Black Hawk helicopter was at approximately 278 feet altitude at the time of the crash, ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has finished on-scene investigation of January's fatal crash between a regional jet ...
A preliminary analysis of the flight data and voice recorder on board a Black Hawk helicopter leading up to the collision ...
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