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Hosted on MSNWhat caused the DC plane crash? Blackhawk helicopter may not have heard key transmission, NTSB saysA miscommunication and bad data may have contributed to last month’s deadly crash near Reagan National Airport.
National Transportation Safety Board officials said Friday that a key transmission from Reagan National Airport’s air traffic ...
More than two weeks after a helicopter and airplane collision near Reagan National Airport near Washington D.C. killed 67 people, investigators have completed their work at the scene where both ...
The National Transportation Safety Board said the plane involved in a fatal crash with a Black Hawk helicopter was trying to ...
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 ...
(AP) - On Jan. 29, an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided as the plane prepared to land at Washington D.C.’s Ronald Reagan National Airport. Both plunged into the Potomac ...
Investigators suspect the Army helicopter crew that collided with an American Airlines jet near Washington, D.C., might have ...
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy said they are examining potential discrepancies between the actual altitude of the Army ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has finished on-scene investigation of January's fatal crash between a regional jet and an Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport.
The National Transportation Safety Board provided an update on Friday into the investigation of the deadly Army Black Hawk helicopter and American Airlines flight collision.
The Army identified the crew as Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach of Durham, North Carolina; Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, of Lilburn, Georgia; and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39, of Great ...
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