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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is launching a three-day hearing on the deadly plane crash that took place in Washington, D.C., in January. The crash, which involved an Army helicopter ...
On Wednesday morning, the NTSB released thousands of pages of evidence from the crash and the subsequent investigation -- including new video from the end of the runway showing the crash that killed ...
Tuesday was day two of a three-day hearing on the deadly plane crash at Reagan Airport that took the lives of 67 people in January.
The NTSB concluded three days of hearings late Friday, during which the agency's investigators questioned officials from the Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Army, American Airlines regional ...
The hearings aim to explore how the actions of the FAA and the Army may have contributed to the nation's deadliest plane crash since 2001.
During the hearings, the NTSB was told that the Army helicopter never heard the command from the air traffic controller to ...
The NTSB kicked off the first day of hearings in Washington on Wednesday to discuss the Jan. 29 crash between an American Airlines plane from Wichita, Kansas, and a Black Hawk helicopter near ...
NTSB begins public hearings on DC plane crash The NTSB began its hearings looking into the deadly January air crash between a military vehicle and a passenger jet.
The hearings aim to explore how the actions of the FAA and the Army may have contributed to the nation's deadliest plane crash since 2001.
The NTSB concluded three days of hearings late Friday, during which the agency's investigators questioned officials from the Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Army, American Airlines regional ...
The hearings aim to explore how the actions of the FAA and the Army may have contributed to the nation's deadliest plane crash since 2001.