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The pilots of a U.S. Army helicopter that collided with a passenger jet over Washington, D.C., in January would've had ...
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 goggles also limited the pilots' peripheral vision as they flew near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
The U.S. Navy has identified Aviation Boatswain’s Mate Airman Jose Antonio Rivera Lynch IV from North Florida as the sailor ...
A deadly collision occurred near Reagan National Airport. A US Army Black Hawk helicopter and a passenger jet crashed. All 67 ...
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) ...
Light pollution from Washington and the passenger jet’s dim lights might have contributed to difficulties spotting American ...
Washington, DC (CNN) — In more than 32 hours of testimony across three days the National Transportation Safety Board probed ...
A three-day National Transportation Safety Board hearing on the deadliest U.S. aviation accident in decades dug into problems ...
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