The Army helicopter that collided with a passenger plane above the Potomac River boasted an experienced crew doing “an ...
Newly released data from ground-based radar came out Tuesday suggesting an Army helicopter was higher than it was supposed to ...
A 3-D model created by The Times visualizes the helicopter pilots’ field of view minutes before a fatal crash with a jet in ...
Data from air traffic control radar showed the military chopper was flying at 300 feet on the air traffic control display at ...
The Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines passenger plane was flying too high, according to the ...
Describing something as a “Continuity of Government” operation is a blanket term. The helicopter unit out of Fort Belvoir that the downed Black Hawk belonged to is charged with VIP flights throughout ...
The Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a passenger jet near Washington, D.C., last week may have been flying higher than the maximum altitude for its training mission, authorities say.
The Army has identified the third soldier aboard the Black Hawk helicopter involved in Wednesday’s deadly midair collision near Reagan National Airport after it had been initially withheld.
The Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet and Black Hawk helicopter both crashed into the icy Potomac River after colliding in midair, launching a desperate overnight search and rescue mission.
Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39 U.S. Army (2) Three soldiers were on the U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter when it collided with an American Airlines jet ...