WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - U.S. authorities said on Thursday it was not yet clear why a regional jet and a U.S. Army helicopter collided at a Washington airport, killing 67 people in the ...
Pilots describe tight airspace around Washington airport Planes have to avoid airspace around White House, Pentagon Army official questions military training near airports Jan 30 (Reuters ...
Originally built to shuffle VIPs into the nation’s capital on private or government jets, Reagan is a smaller airport than Dulles or Baltimore/Washington International — the other two airports ...
WASHINGTON — A midair collision between an ... jet late Wednesday while it was landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport, just across the river from Washington, officials said.
Some experts, politicians and airport managers have been warning for years of the risks posed by the crowded airspace and volume of flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).
Nearly 70 people are presumed dead in the incident. Dozens of people are presumed dead after an American Airlines flight and military helicopter collided near Ronald Reagan Washington National ...
Camera crews set up lights inside the airport. Travelers rolled their luggage alongside members of the FBI, the National Transportation Safety Board, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority ...
No one survived. Emergency vehicles and recovery operations are seen near the mouth of the Anacostia River at the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Friday, Jan. 31 ...
Inflatable rescue boats were launched into the Potomac River from a point along the George Washington Parkway, just north of the airport, and first responders set up light towers from the shore to ...
A passenger jet and a Black Hawk helicopter that collided in midair Wednesday and crashed into the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C., left no survivors. Some of the ...
Ten charter buses with a police escort transported the family members to the banks of the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport just outside of Washington, D.C., the Associated Press reported.