On this day in 1943, the skies over the Santa Clarita Valley became the scene of a dramatic and tragic mid-air accident when ...
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There are "no survivors" after an American Airlines jet carrying 64 people collided in mid-air with a military helicopter ...
US President Donald Trump offered condolences and praised first responders after a mid-air collision between a passenger jet and an army helicopter near Washington DC. The crash resulted in ...
The accident follows a dozen fatal crashes during Army Black Hawk training missions since January 2014 that have killed 47 ...
There are "no survivors" after an American Airlines jet carrying 64 people collided in mid-air with a military ... the first fatal US air crash since 2009. Experts are struggling to make sense ...
WASHINGTON (WHDH) - The nation’s capitol and the nation at large woke up Thursday in a state of shock following news of the fatal in-air crash between ... for the deadly mid-air collision.
The American Airlines flight, with 60 passengers and four crew on board, was landing at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport when the mid-air collision ... from this accident and we ...
The last major accident occurred in February 2009 when the pilots of a Colgan Air-operated De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 lost control on approach to Buffalo, New York and entered a stall from ...
MONTREAL - An aviation expert says the mid-air crash in Washington, D.C., Wednesday night is likely the result of unique air traffic patterns in the area and shouldn’t cause wider fears over air ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Sixty-seven people are presumed dead after a mid-air crash Wednesday night in Washington, D.C. An American Airlines Regional plane was preparing to land at Reagan National ...
A deadly mid-air crash in Washington, D.C., Wednesday night occurred amid air traffic patterns unique to the area that should not be cause for broader concerns about plane safety, experts say.