The bodies of 55 of the 67 victims killed when a plane and helicopter crashed near Reagan National Airport have been recovered from the Potomac River, officials said in a news conference Sunday.
Crews have finished recovering the wreckage of a plane and helicopter that collided mid-air, killing 67 people.
A regional jet carrying 64 people collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying three soldiers. Here's what we know ...
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InsideNoVa (English) on MSN‘Coated with jet fuel': How first responders dealt with hazardous conditions at the site of Potomac River plane crashEven for first responders who routinely encounter traumatic situations, the plane crash outside Reagan National Airport ...
An American Airlines plane with 64 people on board collided with an Army helicopter over Washington, D.C., and crashed into ...
Recovery crews and divers searched the Potomac River for remains and cleared wreckage ... carrying 64 passengers was preparing to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport, just across the Potomac ...
Pilots who agree initiate a swooping turn that on final approach brings them northwest and low across the river — the path American Eagle Flight 5342 was on last week when it and a U.S. Army ...
Wednesday’s fatal collision and two other incidents dramatically illustrate the challenges pilots and air traffic controllers ...
While driving home, Ari Shulman said a "spray of sparks" in the sky caught his attention as he watched in horror the midair collision unfold.
A small plane crashed near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Wednesday night after colliding with a military helicopter.
After an Army helicopter and American Airlines plane crashed into the Potomac River around Washington, D.C., a Virginia diver shared challenges of such a recovery effort.
Two runways were reopened at Reagan National and a section of the Potomac River was restored Tuesday after the deadly D.C.
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