An American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on Jan. 29. Both aircraft plunged into the Potomac River near Reagan Airport.
Lee Moak is a past president of the Air Line Pilots Association and was a commercial pilot for 25 years.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of the mid-air plane crash over Washington, D.C.’s Potomac River, which killed 67 people Jan. 29. A Kansas City aviation expert ...
Crews early Monday could be seen aboard a vessel with a crane. Authorities say they have recovered the remains of 55 people ...
An American Airlines regional jet went down in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Officials said the bodies of several victims remain in the plane's fuselage and their "dignified" removal is a main priority.
Sixty-seven people are presumed dead, as tributes flow in for some of the victims of the collision between American Eagle ...
As many as 60 passengers and four crew members were aboard American Eagle Flight 5342, and the Black Hawk helicopter was ...
Sixty passengers and four crew members from the plane and three Black Hawk helicopter personnel were killed, and a recovery ...
Professionals traveling for work, world-class figure skaters, hunting buddies and flight crew members were among those who ...
The Army Black Hawk is said to have been flying higher than it should have been when it collided with a passenger jet, killing 67 people. And the air traffic controller on duty was doing a job usually ...
Sixty passengers, four crew, and three US Army personnel are believed to be dead after the collision 400ft over the Potomac ...