The National Transportation Safety Board said on Saturday that the pilot of the American Airlines plane that collided with a Black Hawk helicopter earlier this week may have witnessed the incoming ...
The CRJ was at 325 feet at the time of impact “plus or minus 25 feet,” the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) revealed at the press conference, Saturday. “At one point ...
Transportation safety investigators are seeking to determine if the pilots of the American Airlines ... Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board appeared unsure if that meant ...
Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty American Airlines announced on Friday ... On Thursday, Jan. 30, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) officials echoed their previous position that the ...
In the minutes before an American Airlines flight crashed ... officials from the National Transportation Safety Board said teams will examine human factors as they piece together a complete ...
The plane, American Eagle Flight No. 5342 ... two sources tell CBS News. The NTSB will look at whether staffing played a role in the deadly midair collision, a former chairman of the agency ...
The midair collision Wednesday night between a regional American Airlines passenger ... last night a mistake was made." The National Transportation Safety Board, which is leading the investigation ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the American Airlines jet was found "inverted" and in "three different sections" after the collision. The NTSB said it will perform a thorough and accurate ...
WASHINGTON -- Recovery efforts were ongoing Friday evening following the nation's first major commercial airline crash since ... salvage the aircraft debris, NTSB Member Todd Inman said during ...
The pilot of the passenger plane that hit a military chopper and crashed in the Potomac River this week may have attempted a last second move to evade the collision, NTSB said at a news conference.
The American Airlines flight involved in ... an increase in pitch,” National Transportation Safety Board member Todd Inman said at a Saturday evening news conference. “That is something ...