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DC plane crash updates: Officials recover all 67 people killed in devastating collision
Wind gusts and tidal conditions could slow operations today as officials try to pull wreckage from the icy Potomac River.
DC plane crash victims: Kansas City Chiefs superfan among the 67 killed
There were 64 passengers aboard the plane, and three Army soldiers in the helicopter, according to officials. Here's a look at what we know about the victims.
Washington DC plane crash: investigators probe wreckage and flight logs
Data confirmed that the air traffic controller alerted the helicopter to the presence of the CRJ-700 about two minutes before the crash.
DC Plane Crash Update: All 67 Bodies Recovered From River
Authorities say they have identified all but one of the victims of the deadly collision that happened on January 29.
Students, Olympic skaters among those who died in the DC plane crash. What we know about the victims
Nearly 70 people died in the fatal crash between an American Airlines regional jet and a Black Hawk Army helicopter Jan. 29.
DC plane crash live updates: All 67 bodies recovered from Potomac River
An American Airlines regional jet collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on Jan. 29. Both aircraft plunged into the Potomac River near Reagan Airport.
DC Plane Crash: NTSB Provides Update on Black Hawk Data
In an update on Tuesday, officials say that transcriptions for both aircrafts cockpit voice recordings are ongoing.
Black Hawk helicopter was flying too high before DC midair crash with American Airlines flight, NTSB confirms
Data from air traffic control radar showed the military chopper was flying at 300 feet on the air traffic control display at the time of the fiery crash, according to the NTSB.
NTSB: Black Hawk was flying too high when it collided with passenger plane over Washington DC, killing 67
Data retrieved by the National Transportation Safety Board confirmed the Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into a passenger plane near D.C. was flying too high.
Army Black Hawk Helicopter Flew Too High Before D.C. Jet Crash: NTSB
A military helicopter was flying above the maximum altitude for its route when it collided with a passenger plane near Washington D.C. last week, authorities said. The National Transportation Safety Board said in an update on Tuesday that it obtained data,
Investigators probing Washington DC plane crash that killed 67 give grim verdict on Black Hawk flight
The National Transportation Safety Board confirmed that flight data showed the military chopper was flying too high when it hit the passenger jet close to the Ronald Reagan Airport
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DC plane crash data show conflicting altitude readings from American Airlines jet and military helicopter
DC plane crash data show conflicting altitude readings from American Airlines jet and military helicopter - Readings have ...
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Victims identified in DC plane crash involving American Airlines jet and military helicopter
Families and friends of those who lost loved ones in the deadly American Airlines and Army helicopter collision are sharing ...
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Video shows American Airlines passenger jet, Black Hawk helicopter crash over DC
Video recorded by bystanders shows the harrowing moment when the 2 aircraft crashed into one another, causing an explosion ...
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No survivors after American Airlines flight collided with a military helicopter near Washington, DC
An American Airlines jet carrying 64 people collided Wednesday with a helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport, ...
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Army helicopter was warned about American Airlines plane twice — with final alert coming just seconds before DC crash
The Black Hawk helicopter that crashed into an American Airlines flight was alerted to the plane’s presence by air control ...
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Crews begin removing wreckage from last week’s deadly midair collision from the Potomac River
Crews have begun removing wreckage from the Potomac River from the deadly midair collision last week that killed 67 people.
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Recovery Work Resumes at the Site of the Deadly Plane and Chopper Collision Near Washington
Crews are trying to recover the plane’s cockpit and the rest of the remains of the 67 people who died in the midair collision ...
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