Many in the aviation community have responded, following the mid-air collision in Washington D.C. that killed 67 people.
The skies above the nation's capital are crowded with other planes and helicopters, and pilots must also take into account the many restricted zones in the area.
At his first news conference since the aircraft collision over the Potomac River, President Donald Trump implied Thursday ...
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The next steps in the fatal midair plane and helicopter crash investigation. And, why nuclear testing could ramp up in the ...
Donald Trump claimed, without citing evidence, that DEI initiatives at the FAA were partly to blame for the tragic plane and ...
The soldiers on the helicopter that collided with an American Airlines jet on Wednesday night were from the 12th Combat ...
Collisions like the one between an American Airlines plane and a helicopter over the Potomac River in D.C. this week have led to changes in the way we travel.