The National Transportation Safety Board is examining new data that may indicate the Black Hawk helicopter involved in a ...
Newly released data from ground-based radar came out Tuesday suggesting an Army helicopter was higher than it was supposed to ...
In an update on Tuesday, officials say that transcriptions for both aircrafts cockpit voice recordings are ongoing.
Data retrieved by the National Transportation Safety Board confirmed the Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a ...
A military helicopter was flying above the maximum altitude for its route when it collided with a passenger plane near ...
According to an investigative update, the U.S. Army helicopter may have been flying more than 100 feet higher than permitted.
Data from air traffic control radar showed the military chopper was flying at 300 feet on the air traffic control display at ...
The National Transportation Safety Board says the helicopter must be recovered from the Potomac River so it can get more precise data.
The Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines passenger plane was flying too high, according to the ...
Finding the probable cause of the fatal mid-air collision above the Potomac River next to Reagan National Airport rests  in ...
Crews have recovered fuselage and wing sections, and the traffic collision avoidance system, from the crashed CRJ700, while investigators say air traffic controller screens showed the Black Hawk was ...
Out of the 42 bodies recovered so far, 38 have been positively identified. Unified Command has not yet released any names.