The Army helicopter that collided with a passenger plane above the Potomac River boasted an experienced crew doing “an ...
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 crash seems to have resulted from a series of human errors that cascaded to cause a freak accident. This past week has ...
The training for U.S. military helicopter pilots is getting heightened attention following a midair collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a passenger jet outside Washington, D.C.
There were 64 passengers aboard the plane, and three Army soldiers in the helicopter, according to officials. Here's a look ...
According to an investigative update, the U.S. Army helicopter may have been flying more than 100 feet higher than permitted.
It has been nearly a week since a commercial jetliner and an Army helicopter collided in midair near Washington’s Ronald ...
The National Transportation Safety Board says the helicopter must be recovered from the Potomac River so it can get more precise data.
Lobach, of Durham, North Carolina, had served as an Army aviation officer since July 2019, earning an Army commendation medal and an achievement medal after graduating from the University of North ...
Capt. Rebecca Lobach was born and grew up in North Carolina, but her family says she frequently visited York to see her late grandmother, her aunt, her uncle and three cousins.
A former air traffic controller believes decisions made inside the tower last week at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport contributed to a mid-air collision that killed 67 people.Jordan ...