The mangled remains of the Black Hawk helicopter involved in last week’s deadly midair plane crash in DC were pulled out of the Potomac River Thursday, the National Transportation Safety Board ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Six days ahead of schedule, officials on Tuesday announced the section of the Potomac River affected by the deadly collision between an American Airlines jet and military ...
The Potomac River is safe to navigate once again, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District. Authorities say the river was fully restored six days ahead of schedule. It's been ...
Ten days after a passenger jet and a Black Hawk helicopter collided over the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., killing all 67 people on board, investigators have recovered most of the debris ...
According to reports, there were no survivors among the 67 people onboard both aircraft. (Photo by Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images) (NewsNation) — Helicopters and airplanes are no longer allowed to ...
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration plane used a green laser Saturday to search the Potomac River for helicopter parts amid the investigation into the Jan. 29 collision. The NOAA ...
Military helicopter involved in collision that killed 67 people recovered from Potomac River The wreckage of a military helicopter involved in a mid-air collision with a passenger jet that killed ...
conducted an overnight scan of the Potomac River where the aircraft fell using advanced imaging technology to map the riverbed and locate debris. The scan was performed by the National Oceanic and ...
Wreckage from American Airlines flight 5342 is pulled from the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan National Airport on Monday.