Jesse Pitcher, Michael Stovall, Steve Johnson, Alexander Huffman, Charles McDaniel, Jonathan Boyd and Tommy Clagett were all on their way home from a waterfowl hunting trip in rural Kansas when Flight 5342 went down Wednesday night,
In an emotional news conference, the mayor of Wichita, Kansas said her city is grieving the "tragic" plane collision between a passenger jet and an Army helicopter outside of Washington, DC Wednesday night.
The moments Grace Maxwell had shared with her grandfather over the years had been “his greatest joy.” And a trip home to Wichita, Kansas, had allowed the 20-year-old to be by his side one final time.
The hunting buddies worked as tradesmen in Maryland. Three of their group survived because they drove their bird dogs home.
That's the same flight path that that plane and helicopter crashed last night on. Now, many have been wondering how did all of this happen? Why did it happen? And we at the National Investigative Unit have obtained audio recordings from air traffic control that sort of help paint the story.
Kiah Duggins was a civil rights lawyer hailed as a justice warrior who fought against police abuse and protected people from eviction.
Kansas elected officials issued statements Thursday morning following the tragic midair crash between a commercial plane that had taken off from Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport in Wichita and an Army Black Hawk helicopter on Wednesday night in Washington,
Army helicopter. There were 64 people on American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas to DCA — including 60 passengers and four crew members. The Blackhawk Army helicopter had three soldiers on board.
"Kiah believed in radical love, unwavering truth, and the fight for a better world," family member Aisha Duggins said. The Wichita native was 30.
So far, there are 67 confirmed deaths from the DC plane crash. Now, we’re hearing from people who knew some of the victims.
The air crash of an American Airlines plane that collided with a military helicopter last Wednesday night over the Potomac River in Washington DC, claimed the lives of 67 people an
U.S. Sens. Jerry Moran and Roger Marshall said Thursday afternoon that they have not been told who was on the flight from Wichita that crashed in DC.