A regional jet carrying 64 people collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying three soldiers. Here's what we know ...
An American Airlines flight crashed into a U.S. Army Black Hawk Helicopter over the Potomac River as it approached Ronald ...
Crews spent the weekend positioning cranes and other key equipment following last week's deadly plane crash near Washington, ...
A small commercial airliner and a military helicopter collided and crashed into the Potomac River near ... PSA was operating Flight 5342 as American Airlines. It departed from Wichita, Kansas." ...
A small commercial airliner and a military helicopter collided and crashed into the Potomac River near ... PSA was operating Flight 5342 as American Airlines. It departed from Wichita, Kansas." ...
An American Airlines plane from Wichita, Kansas (Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport - ICT) to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) appears to have crashed into the Potomac River.
After an Army helicopter and American Airlines plane crashed into the Potomac River around Washington, D.C., a Virginia diver shared challenges of such a recovery effort.
An American Airlines plane and an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided in midair near Reagan National Airport in Washington on Wednesday evening. Both aircraft crashed into the Potomac River.
Eighteen bodies were reportedly removed from the Potomac River following the Wednesday, Jan. 29, crash between an American Airlines regional passenger plane and a helicopter.
The midair crash occurred before 9 p.m. local time when a Bombardier CRJ700 jet that had departed from Wichita, Kansas, collided with a Black Hawk helicopter.
PSA was operating Flight 5342 as American Airlines. It departed from Wichita ... On Wednesday, the Potomac River was 36 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
An American Airlines ... evening and crashed into the Potomac River. The collision appears to have occurred at approximately 8:47 p.m., according to publicly available flight-tracking data.