Authorities are combing the Potomac River for a second day in search of victims and more clues behind the deadliest U.S. air crash in over 20 years.
Authorities are combing the Potomac River for a second day in search of victims and more clues behind the deadliest U.S. air crash in over 20 years.
Mourners are grasping to make sense of the random circumstances that put their friends and loved ones in harm's way when an ...
As recovery crews endure cold water and miserable rain Friday to attempt to pull more wreckage of American Airlines Flight ...
Airline pilots flying into Washington, D.C., have reported nearly a dozen near misses that were scarily similar to this ...
Over his career, Wargacki has seen significant advancements in safety, including the Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS ...
Seven of the 67 people killed when an American Airlines jet and Army helicopter collided in midair were members of the two ...
The footage shows new angles of the collision over the Potomac River, where dozens of bodies have been recovered ...
The National Transportation Safety Board said the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder from the American Airlines jet that collided with the Black Hawk helicopter have been recovered from ...
While no cause has been determined in the Washington plane crash, President Donald Trump was quick to try to assign blame on ...
Divers return to the Potomac River as part of the recovery after the United States’ deadliest aviation disaster in almost a ...
American Airlines Flight 5342 with 60 passengers and four crew hit an Army helicopter near Washington D.C.'s Reagan National ...