The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says crews have successfully taken all major pieces of wreckage from the D.C. plane crash out of the Potomac River.
The Army Corps of Engineers said Thursday night that all major pieces of the American Airlines jet and military helicopter have been lifted out of the water.
Almost a week after a helicopter and airplane collision in Washington killed 67 people, investigators are still at work as ...
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Hosted on MSNGirl, 11, killed in medical plane crash was returning home from hospital after spinal treatmentLizeth Murillo Ozuna and her daughter Valentina were two of the six onboard who died. Valentina had traveled to the U.S. from her home in Mexico to receive treatment for a spinal condition at ...
Even as crews continued to comb the Potomac River for victims' remains, the Army Corp of Engineers began recovering the wreckage of the midair crash.
Crews have begun removing wreckage from the Potomac River from the deadly midair collision last week that killed 67 people. Col. Francis B.
Debris from the crash exploded into a fireball, and pieces of the plane severely damaged several businesses and at least 11 homes.
NTSB investigators have recovered the engines and cockpit voice recorder (CVR) of the Learjet 55 that crashed on Jan. 31 in ...
Officials said the bodies of several victims remain in the plane's fuselage and their "dignified" removal is a main priority.
The Mexico-bound air ambulance crashed shortly after takeoff Friday evening from Northeast Philadelphia Airport. A ...
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