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Investigators examining January's fatal midair collision near Washington have questioned the Black Hawk's altitude data, ...
The National Transportation Safety Board has opened public hearings on a January midair collision between an Army Black Hawk ...
In Washington on Wednesday, the National Transportation Safety Board held the first of three days of hearings into a deadly ...
The federal agency will hold a series of hearings to hear from board members, investigative staff, and witnesses to the January 29 collision that killed two pilots, two flight attendants, and 60 ...
The hearings aim to explore how the actions of the FAA and the Army may have contributed to the nation's deadliest plane ...
Investigators testifying at a hearing into the January's mid-air crash in DC suggest faulty altitude data may have led to a ...
Pilots of an Army helicopter that collided with a passenger jet near DC airport didn't know how high they were flying because of altimeter discrepancies.
The hearing opened Wednesday with a video animation showing where the helicopter and airliner were leading up to the crash.
A hearing investigating the mid-air collision over Ronald Reagan National Airport focused on the altitude of the U.S. Army ...
The board's three-day investigative hearing is meant to reveal new information and question experts about the fatal collision ...
Investigators testifying at a hearing into the January's mid-air crash in Washington DC suggest faulty altitude data may have ...
Family members of the 67 people killed in a January midair collision in Washington, D.C. are attending a three-day hearing being held by the National Transportation Safety Board, where several new ...