A collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport ... a focus of his presidency. 4. Rights groups and Democrats accused ...
On Dec. 4, 1940, a United Airlines plane crashed while trying to land at Chicago Airport, now known as Midway International Airport. Six people died in the crash, including the pilot, Phil Scott ...
Investigators are still working to learn what went wrong on a clear evening when the passenger plane ... in the crash. He served as a UH-60 helicopter pilot for the Army since Sept.
There were 64 passengers aboard the plane, and three Army soldiers in the helicopter, according to officials. Here's a look ...
On Jan. 29, a collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter at Ronald Reagan Washington ...
Washington DC plane crash: Rescue boats search through the waters ... In addition to the passengers, there were 4 crew members onboard Flight 5342 which departed from Wichita, Kansas.
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is known for its close proximity to Washington, D.C., but after its first deadly plane crash in more ... runway at DCA, 4/22, is only 4,911 feet.
Another 64 people were killed in the passenger plane ... leaders out of Washington DC to ‘hide sites’,” said Bradley Bowman, a former army aviation officer who flew on Sept 11 as part ...
Another 64 people were killed in the passenger plane ... leaders out of Washington, DC to 'hide sites,'" Bradley Bowman, a former Army aviation officer who flew on Sept 11 as part of the 12th ...
A large portion of the fuselage from the American Eagle passenger plane that crashed with an Army Black Hawk helicopter in ...
On Jan. 29, a collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and an Army helicopter at Ronald Reagan Washington ... plane crash in the U.S. since the terrorist attacks on Sept.
And the air traffic controller, who was juggling two jobs at the same time, was unable to keep the helicopter and the plane ... of crash that left 67 people dead in the Potomac River in Washington.