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Senior U.S. officials will answer questions from senators Wednesday about a May 1 incident in which two passenger airline flights were forced to abort landings at Reagan Washington National ...
The fatal Jan. 29 collision of a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet has been at the forefront of the minds of Army aviation leaders as they attempt to rein in ...
The army is not acquiring a new helicopter for the programme, but rather a contractor-owned, contractor-operated solution, a spokesperson for the US Army Aviation Center of Excellence, told Janes ...
An Army official confirmed that on May 1, the Pentagon tower lost contact with the Black Hawk helicopter for about 20 seconds as it was coming to land.
A U.S. Army helicopter lost contact with the Pentagon for 20 seconds on May 1, per a new report by the Associated Press published on Friday, May 23. The loss of contact resulted in two commercial ...
Pentagon lost contact with Army helicopter on flight that caused jets to nix landings at DC airport Controllers lost contact with the Black Hawk because a temporary control tower antenna was not ...
Pentagon lost contact with Army helicopter on flight that caused jets to nix landings at DC airport The Black Hawk was transmitting data that should have given controllers its precise location ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Military air traffic controllers lost contact with an Army helicopter for about 20 seconds as it neared the Pentagon on the flight that caused two commercial jets to abort ...
Military air traffic controllers lost contact with an Army helicopter for about 20 seconds as it neared the Pentagon on the flight that caused two commercial jets to abort their landings this ...
The US Army highlighted an ongoing program to upgrade the range of its Stinger missiles. The program, Red Wasp, has been applying solid fuel ramjet technology to increase reach. Stingers have seen ...
Army aviation leaders were caught off guard by some of the sweeping changes to the service’s overall force structure and are now scrambling to align plans with the top brass’ shifting vision ...