The House of Representatives is set to consider aviation safety legislation next week after the National Transportation Safety Board issued dozens of recommendations ...
Officials say it wasn't just one problem, but a series of failures that caused the crash of a blackhawk helicopter and ...
The helicopter route that the Black Hawk was on, Route 4, was placed in very close proximity to the runway 33 approach path at DCA without the needed precautions to separate helicopter and fixed-wing ...
More than 400 pages of information and recommendations highlight the overworked ATC system, poor communication, and lack of situational awareness leading up to the fatal collision over Washington, D.C ...
The National Transportation Safety Board said a dearth in standardized and objective data hindered risk mitigation and stakeholders’ ability to identify hazards.
More than a year after 67 people were killed in a mid-air collision outside DCA, the NTSB has released its final report into what caused the fatal crash.
Multiple failures across different parts of the government caused an Army Black Hawk helicopter to collide with an American ...
WASHINGTON — A series of systematic failures caused a Connecticut-built U.S. Army helicopter to crash into a passenger jet ...
A new National Transportation Safety Board report outlines how flight paths near DCA put military helicopters and jets on a ...
Under clear Arctic skies and in the cover of darkness, Soldiers assigned to the 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Air ...
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