The NTSB said Army Black Hawk crew may not have heard a message to "pass behind" the D.C.-bound passenger plane before the ...
The Black Hawk that collided with an American Airlines jet in January may not have had accurate altitude readings, ...
NTSB update on mid-air collision involving American Airlines Flight 5342 en route from Wichita to Washington, DC, and an Army ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will hold a press conference Thursday to share the latest findings in their ...
At the latest National Transportation Safety Board ( NTSB ) press conference, NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy shared the NTSB’s ...
Investigators suspect the Army helicopter crew that collided with an American Airlines jet near Washington, D.C., might have ...
It is likely the Black Hawk pilots “stepped on” the communication for less than a second by pressing the microphone key to ...
New data revealing factors that potentially led to the deadly crash on January 29 has been recovered from the Black Hawk helicopter's black box.
An American Airlines flight crashed into a U.S. Army Black Hawk Helicopter over the Potomac River as it approached Ronald ...
An Army Black Hawk helicopter collided midair with an American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, at Reagan National ...
Black Hawk helicopter may not have heard order to go behind American Airlines jet - The Army helicopter appeared to be ...
Aviation experts tell PEOPLE it's possible that the U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter did not see the American Airlines passenger plane before the two collided on Wednesday, Jan. 29, killing 67 people.