Critical data that could piece together the final movements of a Black Hawk helicopter before it crashed in Washington lie ...
The National Transportation Safety Board is examining new data that may indicate the Black Hawk helicopter involved in a fatal midair collision with American Airlines Flight 5342 near Washington, D.C.
For the latest updates on the recovery of the crash, read USA TODAY's coverage for Monday, Feb. 3. The Black Hawk helicopter that collided with a passenger jet near Washington, D.C., last week ...
The Black Hawk helicopter involved in the deadly D.C. plane crash on Wednesday night was being flown by a female pilot with over 500 hours of flight time, who was training with an instructor pilot.
In a briefing on Saturday, Feb. 1, officials from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) told reporters that the Black Hawk helicopter crashed into the plane between 300 feet and 350 feet ...
CNN Several aviation experts believe the pilot of the U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter did not see the American Airlines passenger plane before the two collided on Wednesday, Jan. 29. The crash ...
The Army has identified the three crew members who died Wednesday when their Black Hawk helicopter ... was the crew chief of the helicopter and a victim in the crash, Georgia Gov.
The U.S. Army on Friday released the names of two of the three soldiers who were killed Wednesday when their Black Hawk helicopter ... on board the helicopter during Wednesday's crash.
The military Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a passenger plane near Reagan National Airport Wednesday appears to have been flying above the permitted altitude, publicly available flight ...
Initial findings from an investigation into Wednesday's air crash in Washington D.C. that ... identity of the third person aboard the Black Hawk helicopter as Captain Rebecca M.
The three soldiers aboard the Black Hawk when it crashed have not been publicly identified, but the helicopter was not carrying any VIPs or senior officials, an Army official told Fox News.