U.S. military Black Hawk helicopters, like the one involved in a fatal collision with a passenger jet near Washington D.C.
Most fatalities in the Triad – like those across the state – involve smaller private planes, often operating out of ...
In front sits a yellow rubber duck, a sort of mascot, jiggling atop the control panel from the vibrations of two massive sets of triple-rotor blades whirling ... big as the Black Hawk, its most ...
Rebecca Lobach, the third pilot involved in the Blackhawk helicopter crash with an American Airlines plane, had her identity withheld due to her family's request. The crash, which resulted in no ...
Describing something as a “Continuity of Government” operation is a blanket term. The helicopter unit out of Fort Belvoir ...
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration plane used a green laser Saturday to search the Potomac River for ...
By Helmuth Rosales, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Mika Gröndahl and John Ismay What two Black Hawk pilots saw — or ... engine speed and the pitch of their rotor blades, all while monitoring radio ...
That's your, uh, think about it like this, your rotor blades are turning ... days following the deadly midair collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines flight near ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Tuesday said the Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a PSA Airlines CRJ700 airliner on Jan. 29, killing 67, was flying too high.
All of the "major" pieces of wreckage from the collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and American Airlines Flight 5342 have been cleared from the Potomac River, officials said. The recovered ...