The aircraft was en route from Zimbabwe on a routine flight when the crash occurred on Wednesday morning (February 5).
The Black Hawk Army helicopter which crashed into an American Airlines passenger plane as it was landing in Washington DC was flying 100 feet too high, authorities confirmed on Tuesday.
Investigators trying to determine what caused last week’s deadly midair collision between a US military Black Hawk helicopter ...
1. WASHINGTON – Search crews recovered 41 bodies from the Potomac River after the collision of a passenger plane and a U.S. Army helicopter killed 67 people in the deadliest aviation disaster in ...
Investigators are intensifying their search into what caused the collision between American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, with recovery crews still working to pull wreckage ...
Editor's note: This page reflects the news on the recovery of the plane and helicopter crash in Washington ... the chief of staff of the Army's Aviation Directorate. All 400 NTSB staffers received ...
Staffing levels were “not normal”, the Federal Aviation Administration said. Other possible factors in the crash, including the helicopter’s altitude and whether the crew was using night ...
the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines said. From Baguio, the helicopter landed at an airstrip in Binalonan town in nearby Pangasinan province to refuel on its way back to Manila.