Though both U.S. Army leaders and journalists have meticulously documented how the Battle of Mogadishu unfolded decades ago, ...
The recent collision between a UH-60 Black ... down was necessary to ensure the Army was taking all possible precautions to prevent accidents. A review of fatal incidents involving Black Hawk ...
On Wednesday, a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines passenger plane, killing 67 people Wendy Grossman Kantor is an award winning journalist who has spent 20 years as ...
Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39, as the two other service members who were on the Black Hawk helicopter when it went down in the fiery crash into the ...
Army Chief of Staff James McConville said the stand-down was necessary to ensure the Army was doing everything possible to prevent accidents. A review of fatal incidents involving Black Hawk ...
Jo Ellis, a transgender Black Hawk pilot, was forced to share a “proof of life” video on Friday in response to rumors that she was helming the military helicopter involved in a mid-air ...
The Army has identified the third soldier aboard the Black Hawk helicopter involved in Wednesday’s deadly midair collision near Reagan National Airport after it had been initially withheld.
which went down near Washington D.C., on Wednesday, January 29, collided with an army helicopter. As more details emerge regarding the tragic collision, two of the pilots from the Black Hawk ...
A former Black Hawk helicopter pilot said that "three different things" went wrong in the Washington, DC, plane crash earlier this week. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Elizabeth McCormick told CNN ...
AND NEW TONIGHT, A LOCAL FORMER BLACK HAWK PILOT SAYS THE ANGLE OF THE TWO ... AND HE MIGHT EVEN HAVE HIS CLIPBOARD AND HE MIGHT BE WRITING DOWN THE TASK THAT THEY HAD TO DO THAT NIGHT.
One of three soldiers aboard a Black Hawk helicopter that was involved in the deadly midair collision with an American Airlines flight Wednesday near Reagan National Airport outside Washington ...