The federal government admitted liability for the deadly plane collision in Washington, D.C., earlier this year, conceding ...
The regional jet and Black Hawk helicopter both crashed into the icy Potomac River after colliding in midair on the night of ...
The report from The House Subcommittee on Military and Foreign Affairs lists five issues that may have contributed to the crash.
Nearly a year after a deadly midair collision near Reagan National Airport, safety concerns over D.C.’s congested airspace ...
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US government admits Army and air traffic controller failures in deadly midair collision near DC
The US government now admits failures by the pilots of an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a controller in Reagan National Airport tower during the January 29 midair collision over the Potomac River ...
Federal investigators investigating the deadly midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport described a strained, high-stress air traffic culture where controllers relied on ...
Long-standing concerns about military helicopters flying in crowded airspace and worries over short staffing among federal aviation workers emerged Thursday as key factors in investigators' inquiry ...
"The United States admits that it owed a duty of care to Plaintiffs, which it breached," it said in a court filing, leading to the Jan. 29 crash between a passenger jet and an Army helicopter.
Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus announced that he will be moving to the coaches’ booth for the final three ...
A bipartisan effort led by Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Maria Cantwell is pushing to protect airspace safety near Reagan National ...
The U.S. government has conceded failures on the part of pilots and an air traffic controller at Reagan National Airport that ...
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