Crews have finished recovering the wreckage of a plane and helicopter that collided mid-air, killing 67 people.
The FAA and NTSB have launched an investigation into how an American Airlines flight collided with a military helicopter over the Potomac River.
ARLINGTON, Va. — The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) held a news conference Friday, providing the latest updates on the investigation into the tragic plane crash near Ronald Reagan ...
WASHINGTON — The remains of all 67 people killed in the midair crash near DCA last week have been recovered and identified, ...
At 10 p.m. WUSA9 meteorologist Topper Shutt reported wind gusts were around 26 miles per hour near the airport. The crash was reported around 9 p.m. when gusts may have been stronger. The Potomac ...
ARLINGTON, Va. — At a news conference Sunday evening, Unified Command officials told reporters that crews will begin removing wreckage from Wednesday’s tragic midair collision that killed 67 ...
Officials said they lifted the last of the major pieces of the regional jet and helicopter were successfully removed from the Potomac River. “Thanks to the exhaustive efforts of Unified Command ...
"Vehicle into Potomac River beneath the Arlington Memorial ... We are working to confirm more information. Stay with WUSA9 for the latest updates as we get them.
The MWAA said in a statement that the employees made an "unauthorized copy" of the video and gave it to the media outlet.
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NTSB outlines timeline of events leading up to Flight 5342 crash with Army Black Hawk; questions remainOut of the 42 bodies recovered so far, 38 have been positively identified. Unified Command has not yet released any names.
WASHINGTON — Dean Naujoks joined the Potomac Riverkeeper Network in 2015 and has been keeping the river clean ever since. When he learned about Wednesday’s devastating plane collision ...
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