A military helicopter was flying above the maximum altitude for its route when it collided with a passenger plane near ...
Data from air traffic control radar showed the military chopper was flying at 300 feet on the air traffic control display at ...
The Army pilots were juggling dark skies, low altitude, a busy airspace and a cockpit without certain traffic detectors ...
Data retrieved by the National Transportation Safety Board confirmed the Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a passenger plane near D.C. was flying too high.
A timeline of the Washington, D.C., plane crash on Jan. 29 details the moments before and after an American Airlines ...
Two employees with the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority are facing stiff consequences for allegedly leaking ...
Investigators are probing evidence from the DC plane crash, including the Black Hawk crew's helmets and equipment, to determine whether the soldiers were wearing night vision goggles.
NTSB says that Blackhawk was flying more than 100ft higher than its allowed altitude when collision took place ...
There were 64 passengers aboard the plane, and three Army soldiers in the helicopter, according to officials. Here's a look ...
Crews in Washington, DC, working at the site of the deadliest aviation disaster in a generation are balancing two important ...
Capt. Rebecca Lobach was born and grew up in North Carolina, but her family says she frequently visited York to see her late grandmother, her aunt, her uncle and three cousins.