The recent mid-air collision near Reagan National Airport has reignited concerns about the complexities of navigating ...
As recovery crews endure cold water and miserable rain Friday to attempt to pull more wreckage of American Airlines Flight ...
The midair collision between a military helicopter and a plane in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night is renewing concerns about aviation safety.
Due to short staffing, there was no one assigned to manage helicopter traffic. Did the helicopter pilots focus on the wrong plane? Did night vision goggles obstruct the helicopter pilots?
The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a briefing on its investigation into the crash between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter. You can watch live below ...
As investigators try to piece together exactly what happened Wednesday night when a passenger jet and helicopter collided in Washington, D.C., preliminary reports from the FAA note that air traffic ...
At the time of the collision there was one controller managing traffic for both helicopters and planes, according to The New ...
The midair collision on Wednesday night over the Potomac River near Washington DC is the latest in a string of global incidents that have many air travelers on edge. There are believed to be no ...
Air traffic control audio is shedding light on the moments before and after a military helicopter collided with a passenger ...
WUSA9 spoke with Todd Yeary, who worked in air traffic control in Chicago on 9/11, about what it is like to communicate with ...
Officials say there are no survivors among the 67 passengers on the aircrafts that collided above Washington, D.C.
Emergency services rushed to the scene after the tragic incident on Wednesday night, with rescuers desperately searching the Potomac River, over which the crash occurred.