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A Bombardier CRJ-700 jet, operating American Eagle Flight 5342, collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and crashed in the Potomac River. [Getty Images/Win McNamee] Resuming Training ...
That aircraft, a CRJ-700, circled and returned to Charlotte after about 20 minutes in the air, according to FlightAware. Three hours later, it took off again and made it safely to Augusta.
The salvage team on Tuesday recovered part of the fuselage and right engine of the Bombardier CRJ-700 passenger jet and will retrieve the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk after the airplane has been ...
Data confirmed that the air traffic controller alerted the helicopter to the presence of the CRJ-700 about two minutes before the crash.
The incident with a deer in 2017 The ill-fated Bombardier CRJ-700 was delivered to MidAtlantic Airways in October 2004, carrying registration N165MD and MSN 10165. In January 2005, the aircraft ...
"Crash, Crash, Crash": Scenes From Control Tower Before US Mid-Air Tragedy American Airlines, whose regional subsidiary PSA Airlines operated the Bombardier CRJ-700, confirmed that 60 passengers ...
News 8 looked into the history of the plane involved in the deadly collision with a U.S. Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night. This specific plane, a Bombardier CRJ-700, has had ...
American Airlines operates a hub at Reagan and relies on regional partners like PSA Airlines to handle shorter routes. The CRJ is also well suited for the airport’s relatively shorter runways ...
The Bombardier CRJ-700 passenger plane involved in the tragic midair crash with a U.S. Army helicopter in the midnight skies of Washington, D.C., is a workhorse of the regional jet market with a ...
According to a brochure from Bombardier CRJ Series, the jet can hold up to 78 people. Per a flight manifest, American Eagle Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas had 60 passengers and four crew on board.