NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy issued several safety recommendations to limit a helicopter route near Reagan National Airport after the deadly January crash.
The NTSB issued its preliminary report on the midair collision between a passenger plane and helicopter over Washington, D.C.
"We as a group can never go back to just getting on a plane and trusting that everything will be OK," one relative told Newsweek.
Current airport flight safety practices create an "intolerable safety risk" that could be eliminated by changing allowed ...
Related D.C. midair crash update: Potomac River opens as salvage operations end early Remaining large wreckage removed from the Potomac River from midair collision All 67 bodies recovered from ...
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Cockpit warnings logged by air traffic controllers show a record of persistent collision risks near Reagan National Airport years before January’s deadly plane crash.
Debris recovery vessel on site at Potomac River plane crash near Ronald Reagan Washington ... so it was a very difficult and dangerous rescue attempt.” The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE ...
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The preliminary findings from the National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation into the tragedy were released. What ...
The Federal Aviation Administration says helicopters will be permanently banned from flying near Washington, D.C.’s airport ...