Here's what is known about the Black Hawk and its crew that crashed into the American Airlines passenger jet over the Potomac River in Washington.
Wednesday’s fatal collision and two other incidents dramatically illustrate the challenges pilots and air traffic controllers ...
A Greensboro flight instructor says he was shocked at the news of Wednesday’s plane and helicopter collision in Washington, D ...
Events like this one at DCA jar us all back into reality — that there is risk with air travel, even if such risk is ...
The Army official said that the pilots were on a routine training flight along a familiar flight path that isn't particularly ...
US airlines had gone 16 years without a fatal crash until Wednesday night. But as impressive as that safety record had been, there have been warning signs in recent years of a significant risk of a ...
The collision between a passenger jet and a helicopter left no survivors. Flight attendants are mourning those who died.
Aviation experts have warned for years about near collisions at airports around the US, citing air traffic control shortages ...
Army secretary nominee Daniel Driscoll questioned whether Army helicopters should be flying training missions in one of the nation’s most congested flight paths after Wednesday's tragic Washington, D.
The local airport authority noted that pilots described Washington-National as one of the most challenging in the US.
Senator Tim Kaine, a Virginia Democrat, was concerned when more flights were added to the hub's already busy dasily schedule.
WBAL-TV's SkyTeam 11 Capt. Roy Taylor explains how flight operations work around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and his perspective of how pilots navigate the airspace.