The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk, based at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, was flying a training mission in a dedicated helicopter route where it was not allowed to fly above 200 feet, according to a published ...
The National Transportation Safety Board gave an update on its investigation into the deadly midair collision between an ...
Officials confirmed the crew of the Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided midair with an American Airlines passenger plane ...
Investigators revealed that the U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with American Airlines Flight 5342 was flying about 100 feet higher than it should have been, and also stated the ...
Victims' families gathered near the site where a plane and copter collided and fell into the Potomac River. 'They are all ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Tuesday said the Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a PSA Airlines CRJ700 airliner on Jan. 29, killing 67, was flying too high.
An Army Black Hawk helicopter was flying too high when it crashed into an American Airlines jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, DC, last week, the National ...
This Saturday marks one month since the deadly crash near Reagan National Airport involving an Army Black Hawk helicopter and ...
Furthermore, the Black Hawk pilots may have had “bad data” on the altitude they were flying at outside Washington D.C. at the time of the Jan. 29 collision, which killed all 67 people aboard both ...
Capt. Rebecca Lobach, left, and now-Capt. Bilal Kordab pose December 2018 after Lobach took the oath of enlistment into the North Carolina Army National Guard in Raleigh, N.C. Lobach died while ...
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