Officials believe that all 67 people aboard an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter were killed when the two ...
Hundreds of families are in mourning after an American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released more photos after an American Airlines plane and Black Hawk ...
A regional jet carrying 64 people collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter. Reagan National Airport grounded all flights.
Sixty passengers and four crew members from the plane and three Black Hawk helicopter personnel were killed, and a recovery ...
A Durham woman and UNC-Chapel Hill graduate was the third soldier to die when a Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines flight near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on ...
Recovery teams had recovered the remains of 42 individuals from the Potomac River, with 38 of them positively identified.
Out of the 42 bodies recovered so far, 38 have been positively identified. Unified Command has not yet released any names.
Davis Winkie, a White House reporter for USA Today who previously wrote for the Military Times, recalled training with Lobach ...
Work to remove the wreckage of the American Airlines jet that collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter and crashed into ...
A man from Wichita, Kansas was one of the 67 victims killed in the Wednesday, Jan. 29 plane crash in Washington, D.C. He is ...
Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach, a decorated US Army officer from North Carolina, was identified as a victim of the Black Hawk crash ...