Jo Ellis was not flying the helicopter. The Army identified the Black Hawk crew as Ryan Austin O’Hara, Andrew Loyd Eaves and ...
The military helicopter that collided with an American Airlines flight over Washington, DC, was flying nearly twice as high ...
This data point is one of several key mysteries investigators are exploring as they seek to explain what caused the nation's ...
Data from air traffic control radar showed the military chopper was flying at 300 feet on the air traffic control display at ...
Investigators revealed that the U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with American Airlines Flight 5342 was flying ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Sam Lilley, the airline pilot killed in a midair collision with a U.S. Army helicopter near Washington on Jan ...
The Army was one of 28 government agencies authorized to fly helicopters near Ronald Reagan National Airport before its Black ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday the Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a regional passenger jet in ...
Wednesday’s fatal collision and two other incidents dramatically illustrate the challenges pilots and air traffic controllers ...
The directive from the FAA included a sharpened focus on the risks and dangers of the jumble of aircraft sharing the crowded airspace near National Airport.
The Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a passenger jet near Washington, D.C., last week may have been flying higher than the maximum altitude for its training mission, authorities say.