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A temporary control tower error caused an Army helicopter to lose contact, prompting two commercial planes to perform ...
An Army Black Hawk helicopter caused two near-misses with airliners at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport last week — including passing as little as 200 feet from one jet — after the ...
Two planes had to perform "go-arounds" to avoid a military helicopter on Thursday at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, the site of a harrowing midair plane crash in January.
The National Transportation Safety Board is now investigating the aborted landings of two commercial flights approaching Reagan National Airport on Thursday as a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter was ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating an incident in which two commercial planes were instructed to perform “go-arounds” to avoid a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter flying ...
Getty An Army Black Hawk helicopter caused two commercial flights to abort their landings at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport when its crew took "a scenic route." On Thursday, May 1 ...
The diversion of two commercial flights on May 1 has raised new questions about equipment and safety in some of Washington’s ...
The situation occurred just over three months after a Black Hawk ... the Army Black Hawk helicopter and the passenger flight. A commercial airplane taking off from Ronald Reagan International ...
A flight from Boston was one of two planes that were forced to perform go-arounds at the Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, because of an Army Black Hawk helicopter.
The incident occurred a little more than three months after a deadly mid-air collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and passenger plane that killed 67 people.