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During the second day of the NTSB hearing for the Washington, D.C., plane crash, the U.S. Army defended its pilots while the FAA continued to face intense questioning.
NTSB investigators found Friday that the aircraft involved in the mid-air collision over DCA lacked certain collision ...
Travelers using BWI Thursday had to contend with hundreds of delayed and canceled flights that coincided with severe weather ...
The National Transportation Safety Board on Friday enters its third and final day of public testimony over the fatal midair crash between an Army helicopter and commercial jet in January. Two previous ...
For most airline passengers, rumbles and shakes at 37,000 feet might cause jolted nerves or a spilled drink. But a Delta Air ...
NTSB hearings and documents revealed failures by the Army and FAA in the Jan. 29 crash of an American Airlines jet and an ...
Twenty-five people aboard a Delta Air Lines flight were hospitalized after the flight encountered "significant" turbulence ...
The Army goggles would have made it difficult to see the plane’s colored lights, which might have helped the Black Hawk ...
By Carlos Cristian Flores Click here for updates on this story PITTSBURGH (WTAE) -- Back in March, a commercial airplane was ...
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