“If he was looking at the right airplane, he wouldn’t have hit him,” retired National Transportation Safety Board investigator Scott Dunham told The Washington Post. “They were miles apart.
The seventh person killed in the wreck had been in a vehicle on the ground when the plane crashed. The flight was in the air for less than a minute, National Transportation Safety Board ...
The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the investigation. Local residents reported a loud explosion, and the area was swiftly secured by first responders. Plane with 6 on board crashes ...
Thomas Hengge/Anadolu via Getty The identities of several of the people on board the small plane that crashed in Philadelphia on Friday, Jan. 31 — including the aircraft’s pilot and co-pilot ...
Federal accident investigators on Saturday said the commercial plane involved in Wednesday ... later,” National Transportation Safety Board investigator Brice Banning told reporters at a ...
Here are some of the other deadliest commercial plane crashes in the U.S. since the Air Florida disaster, according to reports from the National Transportation Safety Board: A Comair aircraft ...
Editor's note: For the latest updates on the plane crash near DC on Wednesday ... there were 60 passengers and four crew members on board the aircraft. "Our concern is for the passengers and ...
killing all 64 aboard the plane and the three soldiers in the helicopter, officials have said. The National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating the cause, will take about 30 days ...
The Learjet, carrying a pediatric patient and five others, crashed on Friday, killing all on board. On the ground, one person was killed and at least 19 others were injured, officials said.
Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board said Saturday they had determined the CRJ-700 airplane was at 325 feet (99 meters), plus or minus 25 feet, at the time of impact.
The plane, American Eagle Flight No. 5342 ... and skating coaches Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova were all on board the flight, said Doug Zeghibe, the skating club's CEO and executive director.
Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, confirmed early Saturday that all six on board the plane were killed. "I regret the death of six Mexicans in the plane crash in Philadelphia ...