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The Army helicopter that collided with a plane over D.C. in January had incorrect altitude readings, contributing to the ...
The hearings in Washington will involve NTSB board members, investigators and witnesses. Panels will focus on military ...
The army helicopter that crashed into a passenger jet over Washington DC was flying too high, investigators have concluded.
It is the second of three days of witness testimony and public inquiry by the National Transportation Safety Board into ...
An investigative hearing into a deadly mid-air collision of a US Army helicopter and a passenger plane that killed 67 people ...
The Army goggles would have made it difficult to see the plane's colored lights, which might have helped the Black Hawk ...
Plane crashed into Army helicopter on descent to runway American Airlines Flight 5342 was inbound to the airport at an altitude of about 400 feet and a speed of about 140 miles per hour when it ...
What we know about the midair plane and helicopter crash near Washington, D.C. By Jaclyn Diaz, Rachel Treisman, Scott Neuman, Russell Lewis Published January 30, 2025 at 11:07 AM EST ...
More than two weeks after a helicopter and airplane collision over Washington killed 67 people, investigators have completed their work at the scene where the aircraft fell into the Potomac River.
Crash investigators looking at altitude, communication and staffing before helicopter collision with plane By Leslie Josephs, CNBC • Published January 31, 2025 • Updated on January 31, 2025 at ...
The crash could be the most significant disaster in U.S. airspace in at least 15 years. The investigation is in its early hours and the cause of the midair collision is still unclear.