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A new investigation into the Washington, D.C., plane and helicopter collision over the Potomac River that killed 67 has ...
The NTSB has yet to rule on the cause of the crash that killed 67 people on Jan. 29, but a new analysis finds that one error ...
This article delves into the factors that contributed to this devastating accident, focusing on the aviation practice of visual separation, crew missteps, and equipment issues that led to the ...
Pilot behavior and technical difficulties in communication caused the fatal plane tragedy in Washington's Potomac River in ...
Along with the error, officials found that the pilots “stepped on” some of the air traffic controller’s instructions, meaning ...
All 64 people on board the plane and three crew members on the Hawk ... crash, the head of Army aviation said earlier this month. The FAA has also permanently closed a route along the Potomac ...
THE crew of the Black Hawk helicopter involved in the deadly DC air crash with a passenger plane made two key mistakes in the ...
Captain Rebecca Lobach is alleged to have made two fatal errors while piloting the Black Hawk helicopter which collided with ...
The crash claimed the lives of 67 people in total, including a team of young figure skaters, but a new report has states that ...
Captain Rebecca Lobach failed to follow her co-pilot and instructor Andrew Eaves's order to turn left in a bid to avoid the ...
On January 29, the US saw its worst aviation tragedy when a Black Hawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines plane ...
Black Hawk pilot Rebecca Lobach failed to follow her flight instructor in the moments before colliding with a civilian airliner over Washington, D.C., according to a new report.