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Three crew members aboard the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines jet Jan. 29 in Washington, D.C., have been identified and two of their bodies were recovered Feb. 1.
The National Transportation Safety Board says altimeter in the Black Hawk helicopter may have malfunctioned before the DCA mid-air collision with an American Airlines jet. All 67 people aboard died.
The radio altimeter on board the Black Hawk at the time of the deadly midair collision read 278 feet, Homendy said. That altimeter uses a radio beam to show the helicopter’s altitude above ...
Families of Those Killed in Black Hawk Collision with Jet Want More 'Openness, Compassion' from Army
A letter addressed to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll calls on the service to communicate directly with the families in the wake of the crash, as well as designate a point person to keep them notified of ...
Families of those killed when an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with American Eagle flight 5342 say the Army isn't ...
The families of the victims of American Airlines Flight 5342 say they are “deeply dismayed” at the Army’s recent actions ...
The families of 67 people killed in January’s mid-air collision between an American Airlines jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk ...
Given the meteoric rise of AI applications, the control tower may be ripe for full automation in the near future. Human ...
Families of Massachusetts plane crash victims demand accountability from the U.S. Army for a collision involving an Army ...
Families of victims killed in a plane crash involving a Black Hawk helicopter are urging the U.S. Army to address safety ...
In the days following the deadly midair collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines flight near Reagan National Airport, Col. Tim Zerbe, the State Army Aviation Officer at ...
The pilot of the U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into an American Airlines plane in DC made a fatal mistake in the moments before the collision, according to a new report.. All 64 ...
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