The National Transportation Safety Board has released a report on the American Airlines flight that was hit by a U.S. Army helicopter on its approach to Reagan National Airport in Washington D.C.
The NTSB determined the existing separation distance between planes and helicopters at Reagan National Airport is “insufficient" and poses an intolerable risk.
Helicopters should not be allowed to travel over a four-mile stretch over the Potomac River following the deadly air ...
The NTSB's preliminary report on January's midair collision over Washington's Reagan National Airport reveals high risks in ...
NTSB Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy told reporters last month that the Black Hawk's cockpit recorder suggested an incomplete ...
US air crash investigators have recommended restricting helicopter flights in certain areas near Washington DC's Reagan ...
Investigators issued their preliminary report Tuesday in the probe into the devastating crash between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter.
The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday recommended that helicopter traffic be banned from a four-mile stretch over the Potomac River when flights are landing at Ronald Reagan National ...
The NTSB is, however, making “urgent safety recommendations,” per Homendy, regarding helicopter routes near Ronald Reagan ...
US air travel demand is declining as recent aviation incidents, including a Delta jet flipping and DC crash, shake consumer ...