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According to the NTSB, a Cirrus SR22T piloted by 35-year-old Travis Buchanan stopped transmitting shortly after taking off on ...
President Donald Trump has tasked several Cabinet members and other officials with multiple roles in his second ...
A new investigation into the Washington, D.C., plane and helicopter collision over the Potomac River that killed 67 has blamed personnel failures of both the pilot and the air traffic controllers.
A helicopter crashed into the Potomac River. He was the sole survivor. Two decades before an Army helicopter and American Airlines jet collided, another deadly crash took place in those same waters.
WASHINGTON — Officials say the Potomac River is safe to navigate once again after a plane and helicopter collided mid-air near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and crashed into ...
The Potomac River is open again after federal recovery teams concluded their salvage operations following the deadly collision between a commercial airliner and a U.S. Army helicopter on Jan. 29.
On a snowy January afternoon, Air Florida Flight 90 slammed into the 14th Street Bridge soon after takeoff from National Airport, plunging into the icy Potomac River.
Salvage crews have recovered the last large pieces of aircraft wreckage from the Potomac River on Thursday and are focusing on collecting small pieces from the crash site where 67 died.
The NTSB says the bodies of all 67 people who died in the crash have been removed from the Potomac River.
All 67 victims killed in the helicopter and plane collision have been recovered from the Potomac River, the Unified Command announced Tuesday.