Congress is holding a hearing Thursday about the January collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army ...
On Jan. 29, an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided as the plane prepared to land at Washington, D.C.’s Ronald Reagan National Airport. Both plunged into the Potomac River, ...
Current airport flight safety practices create an "intolerable safety risk" that could be eliminated by changing allowed ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has imposed permanent restrictions on non-essential helicopter operations around the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration says helicopters will be permanently banned from flying near Washington, D.C.’s airport on the route where an airliner and an Army helicopter collided in midair.
The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday recommended that helicopter traffic be banned from a four-mile stretch ...
Duffy, after the crash, restricted helicopter traffic around the airport and over the Potomac River until the end of March. “We are going to continue with our restrictions,” he said Tuesday.
The Federal Aviation Administration will be permanently restricting nonessential helicopter operations around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in response to January’s mid-air collision over ...
Lawmakers on a House subcommittee are demanding a briefing on the incident and what steps the Pentagon is taking to prevent another deadly collision.
Federal aviation officials are taking urgent action to prevent future midair collisions after a catastrophic crash between an American Airlines passenger jet and a US Army helicopter over the Potomac ...
The helicopter was conducting a VFR (visual ... At this point, the Black Hawk was traveling south along the Potomac River, and the CRJ700 was approaching from the south. At 8:46 PM, the controller ...