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Federal investigators will release their findings early next year about the cause of the midair collision, which killed 67 ...
The goggles were among the topics discussed at the NTSB’s third and final day of public testimony over the fatal midair crash near Washington, D.C., which killed 67 people.
The hearing opened Wednesday with a video animation showing where the helicopter and airliner were leading up to the collision. It showed how the helicopter flew above the 200 feet (61 meters) ...
An adult patient was airlifted by medical helicopter to an area trauma center after a crash involving a motorcycle Friday ...
A three-day National Transportation Safety Board hearing on the deadliest U.S. aviation accident in decades dug into problems ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it is planning additional helicopter route changes near Ronald Reagan ...
The National Transportation Safety Board questioned witnesses Friday on collision avoidance technology and organizational ...
The deadly midair collision between a US Army helicopter and a commercial passenger jet that killed 67 people in January may have been caused by faulty altitude readings aboard the military aircraft.
The NTSB heard testimony from air traffic controllers, the Federal Aviation Administration and the Army about the collision of an Army helicopter and passenger plane.
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Hearing on DC plane crash

An emotional three days of hearings into the January midair crash between an Army helicopter and a passenger jet wrapped up ...