The Black Hawk that collided with an American Airlines jet in January may not have had accurate altitude readings, ...
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The NTSB said Army Black Hawk crew may not have heard a message to "pass behind" the D.C.-bound passenger plane before the ...
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said the Black Hawk helicopter was at approximately 278 feet altitude at the time of the crash, ...
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Seventeen seconds before the deadly Jan. 29 crash, which killed all 67 people aboard both flights, the Black Hawk was ...
The Army Black Hawk helicopter involved in the fatal midair collision in Washington, D.C., had a tracking system turned off, ...
Jo Ellis was not flying the helicopter. The Army identified the Black Hawk crew as Ryan Austin O’Hara, Andrew Loyd Eaves and ...
The NTSB has suggested that the Black Hawk crew may have missed a key instruction from air traffic controllers before the ...
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Latest radar evidence suggests Black Hawk in DC disaster was flying too high, but NTSB wants more proofNewly released data from ground-based radar came out Tuesday suggesting an Army helicopter was higher than it was supposed to ...
The Army identified the third soldier on the Black Hawk helicopter involved in the midair crash over the Potomac River ...
The crew also may not have clearly heard that the American Airlines flight was “circling” in the DC airspace, investigators found. The Black Hawk collided with Flight 5342, which was en route ...
Flags in Georgia are half-staff to honor the local service member involved in the deadly mid-air collision.
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