Is it still safe to fly? What you need to know after Alaska and Washington DC plane crashes - Despite three fatal accidents ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. - A recent lawsuit in D.C. over stolen tips intended for delivery workers has been settled for $3.95 million ...
The risk of runway incursions demands immediate attention and systematic intervention. The FAA's own assessment is ...
More than a week after the horrific helicopter-plane collision near Washington, salvage crews have recovered most of the wreckage.
Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Eagle flight over the Potomac River late last month was flying with a safety system turned off, Sen. Ted Cruz told reporters after a briefing ...
The Black Haw's Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast - which allowed it to broadcast its location and other information - was disabled during the crash.
U.S. Sens. Jerry Moran and Roger Marshall, from Kansas, introduced a resolution to honor the 67 people killed in the mid-air collision on Jan. 29, at Reagan/Washington National Airport. The commercial ...
US President Donald Trump on Thursday likened the Washington DC mid-air collision to a golf driving range, calling the ...
Officials say the wreckage will be moved via flatbed to a secure location for a wreckage layout examination by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
Organizers on Wednesday announced the “Legacy on Ice” benefit event scheduled for March 2 at Capital One Arena in downtown ...
Donald Trump had initially blamed diversity on the horrific Washington DC plane crash which last week killed all 67 people involved - and now he has addressed the disaster again ...
A crane retrieves part of the wreckage from the Potomac River, in the aftermath of the collision of American Eagle flight 5342 and a Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into the river, by the Ronald ...