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.
For the latest updates on victim recovery efforts, please read USA TODAY's live coverage of the plane crash investigation on ...
The US president says the army Black Hawk involved in Wednesday's collision was above the 200ft altitude limit for ...
None of the 67 passengers and crew are believed to have survived, as investigators work on ‘black boxes’ found in the ruins of American Eagle flight 5342 ...
The US president says the army Black Hawk involved in Wednesday's collision was above the 200ft altitude limit for ...
An air traffic controller was given the job of two people after one worker clocked off early on the evening the American Airlines jet and U.S. military helicopter collided in Washington, DC, according ...
At a meeting that began with a moment of silence for the victims of a crash between an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport late ...
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A midair collision between an Army helicopter and a jetliner killed all 67 people aboard the two aircraft, officials said Thursday,<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — At least 28 bodies were pulled from the icy waters of the Potomac River after an American Airlines jet ...
Sixty passengers, four crew, and three US Army personnel are believed to be dead after the collision 400ft over the Potomac ...