The Army Black Hawk helicopter involved in the fatal midair collision in Washington, D.C., had a tracking system turned off, ...
Army withholds name of Black Hawk ... National Guard named Jo Ellis. Ellis has posted a "proof of life" video on Facebook, denouncing the rumors and offering condolences to those killed in the crash.
The Army has identified two of the three soldiers killed in Wednesday's crash outside a busy Washington, D.C. airport. The three-person crew was on board a Black Hawk helicopter that collided with ...
The Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided ... by the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board. Cruz, a Texas Republican, chairs the Senate Commerce Committee ...
A regional jet collided with an Army Black Hawk ... The cause of the crash is under investigation. “There were no Virginia National Guard personnel on board the Black Hawk that collided with ...
This is Jo Ellis, I am a Black Hawk pilot with Virginia Army National Guard. I understand some people have associated me with the crash in D.C. and that is false. It is insulting to the families ...
going on to introduce herself as a Black Hawk pilot with the Virginia Army National Guard. “I understand some people have associated me with the crash in D.C. and that is false,” she continues.
The black box from the Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided ... Although Ronald Reagan National Airport reopened, two of ...
The Army Black Hawk helicopter ... near Reagan National Airport last week had an advanced tracking system turned off at the time of the incident, according to Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas.