Ryan O'Hara's parents watched on television as their son's body was recovered from wreckage submerged in the frigid Potomac ...
All 67 people aboard an American Eagle flight from Kansas and an Army helicopter were killed in a collision Wednesday night ...
That low-altitude flash of fire seen on video around the globe erupted in the sky above the nation’s capital a little before ...
Police boats continue to search the Potomac River as part of the recovery and investigation into the United States’ deadliest ...
The U.S. Army has identified the soldiers aboard the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines jet Wednesday night near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
American Airlines Flight 5342 is seen appearing to descend into the Washington airport as the Army Black Hawk helicopter ...
Army helicopter. There were 64 people on American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas to DCA — including 60 passengers ...
As recovery crews endure cold water and miserable rain Friday to attempt to pull more wreckage of American Airlines Flight ...
It raises fresh questions as to why the two aircraft collided nearly head-on with each other killing all onboard.
Jonathan Koziol, a retired Army chief warrant officer with more than 30 years of flight experience, told reporters that the ...
Complaints about the FAA’s hiring policies resurfaced after the American Airlines passenger plane and a Black Hawk helicopter crashed in Washington, DC.