The flight path of an Army helicopter before it collided with an American Airlines Group Inc. passenger jet this week above Washington is emerging as a key line of inquiry ...
Late Wednesday evening, an American Airlines regional jet operated by PSA Airlines collided with a U.S Army helicopter and both crashed into the Potomac ...
Airlines have issued travel waivers to help passengers whose flights into and out of Washington, D.C., were affected ...
Intense lightning struck Fort Worth as a storm system moved into Texas on Wednesday, January 29, bringing heavy rainfall that ...
The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the region, prompting flight disruptions as authorities launch a full investigation.
One traveler mentioned how she couldn't sleep the night before her flight after hearing the news about the crash.
The last major collision of a commercial U.S. airline dates back to 2009, when a Colgan Air incident left 50 dead near ...
Who was on the plane that crashed outside D.C.? How many people died in the plane crash? Here's what we know after the plane ...
Washington’s regional airport was closed after the crash that apparently took the lives of 67 people. The DC airport is reopening at 11 a.m.
Sixty-four people died after an American Airlines jet collided with a helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River.
PSA Airlines, which operated the crashed aircraft, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fort Worth-based American Airlines.
The National Transportation Safety Board will lead an investigation into Wednesday night’s collision between an American Airlines regional jet and military helicopter over the Potomac River. The Fort ...